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1965 Croubabour Old Dominion College Norfolk, Virginia 1 965 Troubadour Published by the under graduate student body of Old Dominion College, Norfolk, Virginia Editor-in Chief........Andrea Jensen Business Manager .........Rudy Reilly Table of Contents Administration and Faculty............. 20 Classes................................ 48 Technical Institute....................102 Greeks ................................110 Organizations .........................146 Features ..............................188 Athletics ..............................206 Indexes .238 Imm o r r i r p r r i r p i “Remember,” asks the Troubadour, “The days of long ago, When our College was a school house, When Bud’s was but a cellar, When Foreman Field was yet to be? 1 remember all these things; I saw; I attended. And I’ve sung of Old Dominion’s progress these thirty-four long years. Do you see today’s new look, Today’s student body—an increase over the past, Today’s far-reaching campus, Today’s new masters program—product of old labor? I see all this, a bright and growing College, And I shall ever sing of it, a school of tradition in progress.” Troubadour ’64-’65 A growing college is more than buildings, classrooms, athletic fields . . . THE STUDENTS. n 18 JOSEPH C. CHANDLER Dedication To Mr. Joseph C. Chandler, Swimming and Track Coach, and friend, we dedicate the TROUBADOUR of 1065. When Mr. Chandler resigned as Athletic Director in July of 1963, the Old Dominion College administration praised him for his “unselfsh devotion of time and talents to the development of an outstanding program of physical education and an excellent program of intercollegiate athletics.” Although he is no longer Athletic Director, he is still very much with us as our Swimming and Track Coach. Mr. Chandler is known to fans in general as the “Dean of Coaching” and to sports’ fans in particular as “Scrap.” He began coaching in 1924 as a Professor of Physical Education at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg. In 1942, he joined the faculty of the Norfolk College of William and Mary. What a record! Forty-one years of coaching. . . Twenty-three years right here on our campus. . . Numerous innovations and contributions to sports and to students throughout Norfolk. Scrap” founded the Intercollegiate Eastern District Wrestling Tournament, the Little Eight Swimming Meet, and the Tidewater Track Meet. In addition to his college duties, he gave freely of himself to the community by furthering high school sports. He founded the City High School Cross Country Run, the Groups One and Two Eastern District High School Track Meets, and the Eastern District Cross Country for Group One High Schools. For his many achievements, he was named Sportsman of the Year by the Norfolk Sports Club in 1957. And last, but far from least, it is to “Scrap's” guidance and leadership that our college now offers a degree in physical education. Small wonder that he commands the high respect of his students and of his fellow coaches throughout Virginia. “Scrap’s” wise and timely teaching and coaching, community service, thoughtful advice, and ever-present friendship have immeasurably advanced the attitudes of his students. The 1965 TROUBADOUR is dedicated to “Scrap” Chandler for his long service, his strength of character, leadership, and genuine contributions to the college and the community. 19 DR. JACQUES S. ZANEVELD Chairman of the Biology Department 20 President Webb continues to direct the growth of Old Dominion College. As a result of his quiet confidence, progressive nature, and guiding genius, this college has been immeasurably enriched with respect to both number and quality of its courses, faculty, student enrollment, and school plant. On November 6, 1964. the Virginia Society of Professional Engineers gathered in Richmond, Virginia to honor Dr. Lewis W. Webb as “Engineer of the Year.” President Lewis W. Webb, Jr. Academic Council Top Row: Mr. Lewis W. Webb, Jr., President; Dr. John B. Johnson, Provost; Dr. Franklin R. Jones. Dean of School of Education. Bottom Row: Dr. J. Harold Lampe, Dean of School of Engineering; Mr. E. Vernon Peele, Dean of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Stan- ley R. Pliska, Dean of Evening College; Mr. William C. Pollard, Head Librarian; Dr. John R. Tabb, Dean of School of Business; Dr. G. William Whitehurst, Dean of Student Affairs. 22 Administration Mrs. W. David Hamilton, Jr. Mr. Grady Whicker Secretary to the President Assistant to the President BOARD OF VISITORS: Front Row: Mr. W. Peyton May, Mrs. Harvey L. Lindsay, Mr. Frank Batten (Rector), Mr. James A. Howard. Rear Row: Mr. A. K. Scribner, Sr., Mr. Roy R. Charles, Mr. Charles B. Cross, Jr., Mr. Reid M. Spencer and Mr. James W. Wood. Absent are: Dr. W. W. Wilker-son, Mrs. J. F. Rixey, Dr. D. W. Jones. The Honorable Thomas N. Downing, and Mr. Joseph E. Baker. 23 2 Rebecca O. White Dean of Women i Mr. William E. Howard, Jr. Acting Director of Admissions and Registration and Director of Financial Aid Mr. James B. Denny Acting Assistant Director of Admissions Mr. Hart Slater Business Manager Mr. Raymond Quirk Ass’t. Business Manager M. Marceline Staples Registrar Mr. Thomas Kolcum Purchasing of Stores Supervisor 25 Mr. Glen G. Vought Assistant Director of Counseling 26 Dorothy F. Lippincott Director College Relations and Placement School of Arts and Sciences Dean E. Vernon Peele has been instrumental in adding the Departments of Philosophy and Political Science to the School of Arts and Sciences which, today, boasts of a faculty of one hundred twenty-two full-time members and offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. In addition to the newly-formed Departments of Philosophy and Political Science, the School of Arts and Sciences is comprised of the Departments of English, Fine Arts, History, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Sociology, Biology and Medical Technology, Chemistry and Science, Geology, Physics, Nursing Education and Psychology. In 1964, in keeping with the spirit of a growing college, the Departments of English and History initiated programs leading to graduate degrees, and the Department of Physics inaugurated two graduate courses. Mr. E. Vernon Peele Dean of School of Arts and Sciences Mr. Richard H. Abbott History Dr. Clifford L. Adams Chairman, Department of Physics Dr. Cephas J. Adkins Psychology I)r. Parker B. Baum Chemistry Dr. Charles E. Bell. Jr. Chemistry Mr. Cecil L. Blackwell History Dr. Thomas D. Blossom History Irma E. Bowers Biology Mr. Wayne E. Bowman English Mr. Frank W. Billmyer, Jr. Chemistry Dr. Michael G. Bottino Geology Mr. S. Eliot Breneiser Music Violet K. Breneiser Dr. Leonidas H. Bunyan Modern Languages Mathematics Dr. Allen K. Clark Chemistry Dr. Forrest P. Clay. Jr. Physics Mr. Richard R. Cole Modern Languages Elizabeth C. P. Dabney English Margaret H. Daugherty English Dr. Ralph F deBedts History Dr. David E. Delzell Acting Chairman. Department of Biology J Mr. Willard C. Frank, Jr. History Mr. L. F. Freiburehouse Mathematics Dr. Paul D. Fullager Geology Mr William L. Harrell English Mr. Henry S. Hackney Modern Languages Mr D. Alan Harris History Mary Frey Chairman. Department of Nursing Dr. Ruth F. Harrell ( Airman, Department of Psychology Mr. James L. Hatfield Mathematics Mr. Harold G. Hawn Chairman, Department of Music Mr. Paul J. Homsher Biology Dr. Joseph Q. Heplar Biology Dr. Ian D. Howard Physics Jean L. Holton Mathematics Dr. Robert S. Hufstedler Chemistry Dr. Dorothy E. Johnson History Mr. Lewis S. Keyes Chemistry Dr. Karl F. Knight English Dr. Frank P. Kosik Political Science Sammy G. Lawson English Mr. Mark Lesley Mathematics Dr. Edgar E. Lineken Chemistry Dr. John E. Mac Cormack Music Mr. Donald K. Marchand, Jr. Chemistry Dr. Harold G. Marshall Biology Mr. William L. Messmer Mathematics —JB Dr. John B. Miles Physics Mr. Eldon S. Miller Geography, History Dr. Donald P. Ogdon Psychology Patricia Moran Nursing Elizabeth G. Pappas Music Dr. Arthur C. Munyan Chairman. Department of Geology Dr. Leland D. Peterson English Mr. Anthony G. Petropoulos Chemistry Dr. Thomas M. Pick Psychology Mr. Carl M. Pietrzak Chemistry Mr. Norman H. Pollock History Dr. Kent S. Price Biology Dr. Jean E. Pugh Biology Mr. Robert L. Puyear Biology Dr. Ernest L. Rhodes English Dr. Armando J. Rodriguez Physics Dr. V. Maurice Pritchard Physics Dr. James B. Reece Chairman. Department of English Dr. Wiley S. Rogers Geology i Mary E. Rowden Nursing: Anna H. Rydingsvard English Mr. Clifford C. Saunders Sociology Mr. Herbert I,. Sebren English Dr. William J. Schellings History Ann L. Schlosser Art Mr. William W. Seward, Jr. English Mr. ('alder S. Sherwood, III Chairman. Department of Chemistry Dr. Daniel E. Sonenshine IJiology Mr. Ronald G. Spector Sociology Mr. Robert L. Stern Political Science Mr. William K. Tuttle Chemistry I)r. Warren F. Spencer Chairman, Department of History Mr. Peter C. Stewart History Dorothy E. Stanley Modern Languages Dr. Andrew C. Tunyogi Philosophy Dr. Joseph M. Tyrrell History Dr. Charles E. Vogan Music Nancy Lee Wade Biology Mr. Fritz C. Wildermann Physics Dr. G. William Whitehurst History Dr. James R. Wells Biology Mr. Conrad S. Wilson, Jr. English Mr. Robert J. Wunderlin Psychology Mr. John F. West English Mr. Jack H. Wilson English Mr. Robert F. Young Music School of Business The School of Business Administration, headed by Dean John R. Tabb, is an administrative unit composed of the Departments of Accounting, Business Education, Business Management, Economics, and Merchandising, and the activities of the Institute of Management and the Bureau of Business Research. The School offers programs leading toward the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. In addition, a combination degree is offered with the Marshal 1-Wythe School of Law whereby the first year of the law school constitutes the fourth year for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Two-year programs leading to an Associate of Arts degree are offered in Merchandising, Secretarial Science, and General Business. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree program was initiated in 1964 in order to provide students with a broad and general preparation for managerial activities. Dr. John R. Tabb Dean of Business School Dr. Arthur F. Belote Chairman, Department of Mr. Earl W. Bracey Business Education Ruth Branigan Business Management Mr. Whitney A. Chamberlin Accounting Irene B. Davidson Business Management Mr. Richard M. Gordon Director, Institute of Management J Mr. Lowell K. Clarke Accounting J ■ ! L V Dr. John S. DeLeeuw Economics Mr. Carroll B. Coakley Chairman. Department of Merchandising Mr. Charles F. Duff Merchandising Mr. Vance E. Grover Dorothy M. Jones Chairman, Department Business Management of Accounting Dr. Max B. Jones Business Management Rosemary MacLellan Economics Dr. Charles R. Minton Business Management I Dr. Jack W. Xickson, Jr. Economics Mr. Allan V. Palmer Mr. William H. Patterson Business Management Accounting Mr. Jackson T. Reed Director, Business Management and Bureau of Business Research Mr. Neville L. Rucker Economics Dr. Kehar S. Sangha Economics t f. Dr. Stephen P. Shao Business Management Mr. Albert Teich, Jr. Business Management Mr. Harold Q. Webb Chairman. Department of Business Education Mr. David A. Whitaker. Jr. Merchandising Mr. John R. Willsey Accounting School of Education The School of Education, under the administration of Dean Franklin R. Jones, is composed of the Departments of Elementary and Secondary Education, Industrial Arts, Physical Education and Speech. All departments in the College contribute to the general and specific areas of teaching concentrations. In addition to regular course work, students serve a lab apprenticeship as student-teachers in the Tidewater Area Schools and upon completion of the program, receive a professional undergraduate degree in Teacher Education. The Speech and Hearing Center serves as an observation post and training center for all college students interested in the various aspects of the exceptional child: his diagnosis and therapy. Eventually, the Speech and Hearing Center will form a part of the Child Study Center. A graduate program leading to a Master of Education in Elementary Education degree was initiated in 1964. Dr. Franklin R. Jones Dean of School of Education Elizabeth Bullock Speech Beverley B. Burton Physical Education Mr. Joseph C. Chandler Physical Education Mr. Reuben Cooper Chairman. Department of Speech Mr. Charles W. Jackson Physical Education Mr. Arthur B. Metheny Director of Athletics Chairman, Dept, of Phy. Ed. Natalie W. Etheridge Physical Education Mr. Donald H. Kuhlman Speech Dr. Ernestine A. O’Connell Science Education Dr. T. Ross Fink Chairman, Department of Elementary Education Mr. William L. Medley, Jr. Director of Forensics Helen L. Perry Education Emily V. Pittman Chairman of Women’s Physical Education Lillian J. Seats Physical Education Mr. Louis G. Plummer Physical Education Mr. Daniel E. Sellers Speech Mr. Thomas M. Robinson Physical Education Mr. J. Albert Tatem. Jr. Physical Education School of Engineering The School of Engineering, headed by Dean Lampe, is composed of the Departments of Electronics, Structures, Thermodynamics and Engineering Administration. Though considered part of the School, it appears that the Technical Institute will soon become a separate College-associated entity in its own right and will therefore be treated separately. Currently, the School is offering a four-year undergraduate program of study culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. During the first three years of the program, the student studies basic engineering courses. The fourth year, the student selects from special courses to permit concentration in the area or areas of his choice. In the 1964-65 year period, three graduate level courses dealing with Structures were introduced. Dr. J. Harold Lampe Dean of School of Engineering Mr. Walter H. Bainbridge Engineering Mr. William M. Beck, Jr. Engineering I)r. Gennaro L. Goglia Engineering Mr. Jesse T. Hancock. Jr. Engineering Dr. Frederick L. Moreadith Engineering Dr. Thomas G. McWilliams Engineering Mr. Lermond H. Miller Engineering Dr. Krishna K. R. Sarma Engineering Mr. Yates Stirling. Ill Engineering Mr. Edward L. White Engineering 6 New Engineering Building Evening College The Kveiling College has continued to grow and expand under the leadership of Dean Stanley R. Pliska. Resides introducing graduate level courses in Engineering and in Physics, new collect' extension programs were inaugurated in 1961 at the Naval Base in Guantanamo. Cuba, and aboard the missile Cruiser USS Canberra. Courses in both programs are taught by officers who hold Masters Degrees. In addition to offering all undergraduate degree courses, the Evening College offers noncredit and refresher courses for Engineers. CPA’s, and others. Dr. Stanley R. Pliska Dean of Evening College Mr. William C. Pollard Louise P. Bethea Mr. Benjamin F. Clymer Elizabeth S. deBedts Head Librarian Librarian Reference Librarian Circulation Librarian 47 “There are many things you can get without going to college, but an education isn’t one of them.” —C. S. Sherwood, III 8 Clashes 49 Left to right: Sandy Dougan, Vice-President; Kay Nance, Secretary; Sandra Falls, President; Mary Jo Scullion, Treasurer. Seniors Now that we, the class of 1965, have reached that much desired and well-informed dominion of Seniority, we take great pleasure in looking to the future and also in remembering. Remember that as juniors we contributed the following statement to the 1964 TROUBADOUR: “With high hopes of a successful forthcoming year, this junior class eagerly awaits accomplishment of their senior year.” Although we were optimistic in our written words, we were also aware that in the last stage, a race can be lost or won. And now just one year later, it is we who solemnly troop to the fore to receive the fruits of our endeavors; the changing of the tassel marks the acceptance of the next challenge to each of us. Remember the many sparkling social successes that marked our move upward from freshmen to senior status? As freshmen, many of us considered our first college dance as the event of the year. In our second year, our largest annual social gathering was at a beach party. Always anxious to try something different, we organized a two-day carnival in our junior year. Our very successful carnival gave many of us the opportunity to learn of the pitfalls and rewards in staging such a large event, and it served as a means for many different groups to display their talents. Also as juniors, we enjoyed entertaining the seniors at a cookout just before their graduation. One of the highlights of our senior year was our mock Presidential election with both Republicans and Democrats excitingly compaign-ing at the polls. Remember? We have seen many memorable events unfold before us during our busy days and evenings on the campus. Remember that we were charter students at Old Dominion when the college separated from William and Mary? How could we ever forget the exciting period of waiting for our new school name? And how our college has grown since the metamorphosis from old to new — the student body, faculty, grounds, and buildings have increased at a rapid rate, and with this fast growth, the tempo of college activities has mounted and will continue to do so. We hope it will surpass our highest expectations. Based on our observations and experiences of the past few years, we can easily envision the future of Old Dominion College and the future of the graduates of 1965—fulfilling each aspiration by turning present dreams into realities. Remember all of these things? May we never forget! 50 Senior Class Council 1st row: Kate Renn, Sue Layton. Errol Donahue. Gail Smart, Julie Hebrony. 2nd row: Nancy Kain, Lee Lobeck, Jean Marie Grell, Neil McClougin. 3rd row: Linda Padgett, Larry Crum, Sandy Dougan, Kay Nance. 51 LINDA ALBERTSON BS Sociology CYRUS A. ALTIMUS BS Business Management PHOTIOS P. ANTHONY BS Business Administration BONNIE I). BAIR BA English GERALD BALONIS BS Business Management MARTHA RAY BEACHAM BS Secondary Education WILLIAM WHEARY BEANE BS Business Administration ROSE ANN BECK BS Elementary Education JUNE E. BELL BS Business Education ANNE BENTON BS Elementary Education BONITA CLARE BILL BS Elementary Education JAMES KELLER BISHOP BS Physical Education BARRIE LYNN BLOCK BS Secondary Education ESTA BLUMENTHAL BA English THOMAS H. BOALS. JR. BS Accounting LOIS KEITH BOHNSACK BA History JOYCE ANNE BONNEVILLE BS Elementary Education GEORGE CLIFFORD BOOCKS BA History CAROL ANN BOSSER.MAN BS Elementary Education EARNEST RICHARD BOWLER. Ill BA Business Administration MILDRED L. BOWMAN BS Elementary Education JAMES W. BOYD. JR. BS Accounting PATRICIA ANNE BREWER BS Elementary Education WILLIAM PHILIP BROCKMAN BS Psychology MARVIN BROOKS JEAN BROWN BS Business Education JERRY T. BROWN BS Management RICHARD L. BROTHERS BA History FRANK J. BUDIK BA Accounting HARRIET BURGER BA English ELMO GEORGE BI KMOt K BS Finance LARRY T. BURROUGHS BS Management GAY FLYNN BYRD BS English .MIKE C. BYRI) BS Psychology MARLEY W. CARTER, JR. BS Chemistry ELIZABETH EARLE CARY BA Mathematics MARJORIE CHRISTIAN CARY BS Elementary Education WILLIAM ROBERT CASTEEN BS Accounting WILKIE W. CHAFFIN BA Mathematics SOPHIE SAVVAS CHRISTIE BS Mathematics LINDA E. CL AVER IE BS Elementary Education WALTER LEE CONNER. JR. BA History LUCIAN B. COX. Ill BS Accounting MAYON L. COX BS Secondary Education GERALD L. CREWS BS Sociology JOSEPH SAMUEL CROSS. Ill BS Business Administration MARTHA ANN CROUCH BS Secondary Education LAWRENCE EDWARD CRUM BS Secondary Education LAWRENCE C. CRUM. JR. BA Secondary Education ROBERT LEON CULPEPPER BS Physics RICHARD E. CUTCHINS BS Psychology DAVII) M. DAVIS BS Psychology HOLMES DAVIS BS Accounting LOIS GAIL DAVIS BS Psychology THOMAS DECKER BS Psychology HARRY M. DEMONTMOLLIN BA History CAROLYN F. DENNIS BS Biology BARBARA DILLION BS Elementary Education DONALD LEE DIXON BA History ERROL JOHN DONAHUE BS Economics 55 MARTHA M. DOOLING BS Elementary Education SANDRA L. DOUGAN BA History MARIE H. DOUGLAS BS Elementary Education PAUL L. DOWLING. JR. BS Geology JERRY L. DRYE BS Elementary Education JOHN S. DUROCHER BS Business Management WILLIAM C. EISENBEISS BS General Business WILLIAM FRANKLIN ELLIS BS Geology GERALD IRVING EPNER BS Chemistry JOHN F. ESTES. Ill BS Accounting ROGER WALTER ESTES BS Management BARBARA H. ETHERIDGE BS Elementary Education JUDY J. EUBANKS BA Sociology CAROL LEIGH EUGLEY BS Medical Technology SUSANNE FAVILLE BS Elementary Education I ROBERT W. FENTRESS BA Business Management DIANA LOUISE FINNEY BA History SUSAN B. FLOYD BS Elementary Education JAMES ELLIOTT FORBES BS Biology RICHARD A. FRAIM BS Psychology MARVIN S. FRIEDBERG BS Management JEROME B. FRIEDMAN BS Business Management ROBERT C. FUTRELL BA Mathematics GAIL J. GARDNER BA Music OVAN I). GARDNER. JR. BS Business Management CAROLYN S. GARRETT BS Elementary Education ANASTASIA GIANNOUTSOS BS Elementary Education CHARLES NATHAN CLICK MAN BA History LARRY HUNT GOFF BS Engineering JUDY C. GREGORY BS Biology i7 1 MARLENE E. GREGORY BA History JEANNE MARIE GRELL BS Elementary Education EDWIN LEIGH GRIFFIN BS Physical Education JAMES MAYO GUY BS Business Management DOROTHY HACK WORTH ROBERT THOMAS HALBACK BS Biology RAMONA HAMBY BA English ANN I.. HARBUCK BS Elementary Education DORA LYNNE HARDEE BS Elementary Education JENNY HARDEN EDWARD H. HARRELL. JR. SHIRLEY MARIE HARRELL BS Elementary Education JUDITH ANN HARRIS BS Elementary Education DANIEL H. HAWORTH BS Elementary Education ROBERTA L. HAYDEN BS Elementary Education 58 JULIE ANNE HEBRONY BS Elementary Education CAROL ANN HELBIG BS Business Education ARTHUR L. HENDERSON BA English MARGARET SUSAN HIBBLE BA English JAMES ROBERT HINES BA Music SANDRA KAY HOLLAND EDWARD E. HOLLOWAY. JR. BA Industrial Arts DOUGLAS A. HOLLOWELL BS Accounting JAMES A. HOLT BA History JAMES M. HOPE JOHN C. HUDSON BA English MARY M. HUNTER BS Elementary Education HELEN C. IRVING BS Elementary Education THOMAS W. INGHAM BS Business Management EDNA B. JARVIS BS Elementary Education S9 LAWRENCE W. JOHNSON BS Accounting: CHARLES I). JONES BS Accounting MILTON l JONES BS Pie-Med. LAYLON W. JORDAN BA History WILLIAM P. JOYNER BS General Science NANCY H. KAIN BA English LIBBIE B. KAPLAN BS Elementary Education JAMES W. KELLER BS Accounting JOYCE ANN KESSER BS Elementary Education GARY S. KING BS Psychology MARY F. KING BS Psychology VIRGIL RAY KING BS Physical Education GARY E. KNAPP BA Music . MARTHA C. KNECHT BS Elementary Education RICHARD KOLK BS Business Management 60 FREDERICK M. KOVNER BS Mathematics Jl'DITH K. LAND BS Secondary Education SUSANNE M. LAYTON BA Sociology LEVY J. LEBLANC BS Elementary Education ELINOR H. LEWIS BS Elementary Education RUDY LEROY LIVINGSTON BS Accounting MARY C. LLEWELLYN BS Psychology LEE M. LOBECK NORMAN B. LONGMAN BS Business Management JOANNE LUBIN BS Mathematics JANET F. LUCAS BS Elementary Education ROBERT E. LUSK BA Economics MARY R. MADDUX BS Secondary Education JAMES B. MAJKA BS Engineering ANN S. MANN BA History ALEXSAXDRIA MANROV BS Biology BURKE W. MARGULIES BA Sociology SANDRA J. MAYER BS Secondary Education NELL McGLAUGHON BS Elementary Education JUDITH L. McGOWAN BS Art JAMES P. McGROARTY BS Psychology CAROLE A. McMURRY BA Sociology PAMELA A. McSHERLEY BS Elementary Education PLILIP L. MEADOR BS Pre-Dental MARY McCALL DENNIS L. McCURDY BS Secondary Education Stephen p. McDaniel BS Psychology JOHN J. MEEDER BS Elementary Education HARRY W. MIDGETTE BS Secondary Education JOSEPH K. MOORE BS Psychology 62 DORIS M. NORWOOD BS Elementary Education EMMA E. ORCUTT BS Education NORMA JEAN ORNOFF BS Elementary Education LINDA G. PADGETT BS Psychology MARY E. PAG IE BS Elementary Education ROBERT A. PATTON BS Business Administration LARRY H. PAUL BS Business Administration CAROL R. PAULETTE BS Elementary Education DORIS W. PAYNE BS Education SUSAN L. MORGAN BS Elementary Education REGINALD E. MULLEN AAF Architecture PATRICA K. NANCE BA History PETE C. NICHOLAS BA History EUGENE W. NICHOLLS BS Biology GEORGES J. NITIS BS Chemistry 63 ■M FREDRICK E. PEELE BS Business Administration CHARLES PEFLEY BA History JOYCE F. PERKINS BS Elementary Education BRUCE H. PETERS BS Physical Education STELLA E. PIERCE BS Elementary Education KENNETH K. PLUM BA History JOEL S. POGOLOWITZ BS Accounting KATHERINE POWELL BA Sociology LINDA G. PROCE BS Secondary Education HENRY V. PRIVETT BS Marketing NANCY QUINBY BS Secondary Education EDWARD R. RADKE BS Business Administration MARY M. REA BS Psychology KATE H. RENN BA History POLLY H. REYNOLDS BA Music ANNE RHODES BS Secondary Education LOIS H. RICHARD BS Elementary Education LAWRENCE I). ROBERTS BS Secondary Education CAROL J. ROGERS BS Elementary Education DEAN P. ROGIS BS Psychology EUGENE B. ROTH BS Psychology JANE SAGE BS Business Management PAUL L. SANDLER BS Accounting JAMES E. SANDSTROM BA Mathematics MELVIN E. SAWYER BS Chemistry LUCY A. SCHENK MAN BS Psychology SHIRLEY J. SCHLOSSER BS Business Education RUTH M. SCHNEIDER BS Elementary Education DEANE L. SCOTT BS Medical Technology ELIZABETH I). SCOTT BA Mathematics 65 MARY JO SCULLION BS Physical Education ROBERT A. SEIFERT BS Management JO ANN SEXTON BS Elementary Education MARY SHEARON SHARON M. SHIRLEY BS Elementary Education MARTHA SHIRLEY BS Elementary Education ALLAN R. SHI RE BS Accounting HELEN SIEGEL BS Elementary Education SHARON R. SMALL BS Sociology GAIL SMART BA History BALDWIN SMITH BS Chemistry ERMA V. SMITH BA Music NELLIE J. SMITH BS Elementary Education WARREN I). SMITH BA English WILLIAM F. SODINI 66 JAMES S. SPRATT BS Physics BARBARA J. STAFFORD BS Accounting NORMA L. STARK BS Secondary Education PALMER L. STILLMAN BS Accounting BARKY M. STOKES BS Marketing DONALD J. STl'MP BS Accounting AUDREY M. STURGIS BS Elementary Education JOANNE SULAK BA English ANN I). SUTTON BS Elementary Education JAMES T. SUTTON BS Finance DONNA L. TACKENBERG BS Business Management CLAUDE 1). TATE BA History LINDA M. TAYLOR BA English WILLIAM D. TAYLOR BA History LOUIS TEMPLE BS Industrial Arts 1 67 CAROLYN B. TERRAY BS Secondary Education PHILLIP E. THIEM BS Accounting JOYCE A. THOMASSON BA English BRIAN L. TIFFANY BA English RICHARD TORI AN W. A. TURLINGTON BS Mathematics MILDRED E. UBER BS Elementary Education WILLIAM J. ULLRICH BA Music CATHERINE G. VICK BS Secondary Education WILLIAM I). VINING BS Psychology NANCY V. WAGNER BA Spanish LEWIS C. WAID, MRS. BS Secondary Education MRS. T. R. WAR8URT0N BS Secondary Education B. WYATT WARD BA History KENT L. WEATHERSBY BS Secondary Education 68 GARY M. WEBNE BS Accounting ELAINE WEBBER BS Psychology POLLY B. WHALEY BS Elementary Education GLENN R. WHEELER BA English JANE WHITE BA English LOUISE M. WHITE BS Elementary Education DALE M. WILLIAMS BS Psychology MARY L. WILLIAMS BS Business Management KENNETH F. WILSON BS Secondary Education LEWIS E. WINSTON BS Secondary Education JOHN H. WOOD CATHERINE E. WOODY BS Mathematics EDWARD E. WORRELL JOHN It. YOUNG BS Business Administration MARY E. ZOBY BS Physical Education 69 For the past three years, the Class of '66 has worked to raise $10,000—the amount required to bring a quality professor to Old Dominion Campus. In their freshman year, the Class of ’66 sponsored Peter. Paul and Mary—followed by the Smothers Brothers and by Dave Brubeck this year. I-et's all support their final effort next year to reach their goal of donating a chair to Old Dominion. CLASS OFFICERS: Julie Dwyer, Secretary; Karen Phelps, Treasurer; Amy Austin. President; Nancy Anderson. Vice President. Juniors CLASS COl'NCIL: First Row : Leigh Lewis. Helen Estes. Gail Lynch. Second Row: Julia Smith. Wendy Heon. Charlotte McGinn. Cookie Williams, Linda Whaley. Third Row: Rudy Reilly, Pat Kennedy, Beth Free. By the Junior year, exams seem almost(?) routine. Juniors Nancy Acey William Adams Mary Addenbrook Ray Alexander Ray Almond Nancy Anderson George Archibald Marie Armistead William Ayers David Bacharach Merrill Baines Stacey Baines Lawton Baker Gwen Ballance Fred Balmer 71 Robin Barefield Judy Barrett Michael Barry Francis Bartol William Baylor Donald Bell Fletcher Bell Stanley Berent 1. in wood Beverly Carol Bink Robert Bishop Beth Black Glenn Boone William Borysewicx Russell Brahm Bill Breedlove Edmund Brodie Paul Brown Johnnie Brown Ann Bruno Samuel Bryant William Bryant Florence Buckingham Joseph Budik Robert Bunger Bill Burke Edward Cahoon Louis Cappi Dean Carroll Robert Carter Sharon Chauret Judy Clark Butch Clements Alton Cofield Hyena Cohen Robbie Coleman Darrell Collins James Coner 12 Walter Conner Richard Cook John Cooke Ronald Copley Perk Crain Linda Creekmur Robert Craft John Crotts Frances Curtis Glenn Harrow Theresa Deal Robert Deaton Chan DcBarry Cathy Dennis Robert Dennis David Dole Kathy Donlon Jesse Dunwoody Julie Dwyer Ann Kdfre David Edmundson Larry Eluto Harriet Evans Randi Evenson Robert Everton John Fichter Henry Flum Ronald Flynn Anne Foard A1 Forrest Lewis Foster Charles Foy Gayle Fraser Ian Fraser William Frost John Galvin Harvey Card Gerald Gates -X Judith Getsug Richard Godwin Barbara Grape James Guidry Jay Gwaltney Ray Hallman Tommy Hanson Robert Hardison Brenda Harrell Tom Harrington Edward Harris James Harrison Larry Harrison Ernest Hazelwood Alan Hechtkopt Jerry Hefner Alfred Henderson William Henry Judy Hermelin Kenneth Hewlett Leonard Hiteshaw Butch Hodges Thomas Hofler Gene Hoge Linda Holland Henry Holloman Doug Holmes Sandra Hopkins Barbara Hughes Dan Hux Gary James William Jenkins Andrea Jensen Edward Jones Gerald Jones Judy Jones Paul Jones Vance Joyner 7 John Kaiser Irving Kantrowitz John Kendall Charles King Bob Kirkland Charles Knapper Henry Kofner Betsy Krilnak Elizabeth Lewis Leigh Lewis Jane Lippincott Gail Lynch Bruce MacSwain James Majka Mason Mapp John Mather David McBride Virginia McCann Charlotte McGinn Jim Millen Dixie Moore Victoria Moore Barbara Mooreland Roslyn Morris William Mueller Wayne Munden Gail Murphy Leon Musselwhite Margie Neff Betsy Neill Francis Ncubauer Betsy Newman Diane Nolte Bobby Nunn Elinor Lewis Jim Lcmnios Irene Lee Charles Lammers ?5 Bruce O’Connell Lana Odom David Olah Linda Oosting David Peck John Peddicord David Perry Mary Pfundstcin Karen Phelps Linda Phillips Barry Phipps James Pirkle Clyde Poarch Jim Polick William Porter Pat Psimas Sue Reeves James Reid Rudy Reilly Melvin Renn Nancy Rhyne Carolyn Ridgwell Janet Risseeuw Carol Ritch Nancy Robinson George Rodeheaver Robert Rollason Ronnie Rountree Ocie Russell Harvey Savage Lam Salyer James Schneider Howard Seebo Earl Self Allen Sherman Carolyn Shiflet Marietta Simpkins Frances Slaughter 76 Buddy Smith Don Smith Melvyn Smith Thomas Smith William Smith Cecil Spires Connie Stylianou Charles Styron Larry Thomas Thomas Thomas Nelson Tibbitt Randy Tompkins Charles Vaiden Rose Vellines Nancy Von Elm Peter Wallio Robert Walton Jack Ward Marie Ward Willford Warren Ed Waters Garey Wayne Mike Weeks Barbara Wegener Joy Wenger J. C. West Linda Whaley Dick Whitaker John Whitaker Kenny White Willard Wilkenson Barbara Williams Julia Williams Robert Williams Cookie Williams George Winslow Sandra Wishart John Woodward 77 CLASS OFFICERS: Diane Tuttle, President: Donnn Gravely, Secretary; Gayle Fere-bee, Vice President: Pam Black, Treasurer. Sophomores CLASS COUNCIL: Top Rom : Ray Dezem, Connie Bray, Sarah Willis, Betsy West, Betsy Simmons, Susan Buck, Bob Hofme, Tom Hurt. Bottom Row: Elizabeth Kemper, Wanda Adams, Anne Brockmyer, Pam Black, Diane Tuttle. Donna Gravely, Kathy Steele, Sally Spence, Sharon MeManaway. This season was an active one for the Sophomores as they worked to reach a goal of $800 for their junior year. Included in their activities were three money-making projects: two bake sales and a raffle with a prize consisting of a $10 certificate to Kljo’s. The Sophomores also took time out from a busy schedule to support their school during Homecoming by sponsoring a Homecoming exhibit and nominating one of its members to the Homecoming Court. No matter how heavy their class load may be. Sophomores always seem to find the time to relax. Sophomores Charles Abramovitz Wanda Adams Vicki Anderson Barbara Angle Michael Ashe Bruce Ayers Shelton Baise John Barner John Barnes, Jr. William Barton, Jr. Joanne Basnight Ruth Bates 79 Don Baxter Barbara Benson Bill Benson Pam Black Allison Blackwell Katheryn Blackwell Billy Blanchard Newell H. Blayton, Jr. Helen L. Blum Charles Brady David Braitsch John Branch Marvin BranRan, Jr. Cannie Bray Connie Bray J. G. Broekenbroutch Edward L. Brown. Jr. John L. Brown Kathy Brown Russell Brown Marcia Bryant Martin Buckman Kenneth Bunch Donald Burns Danny Burton David W. Carr Doris J. Castleberry Brenda Cerza Rofter H. Urban Joseph Clark Harry S. Coffey. Jr. Janet Cole Ann M. Coltranc Jim Cook William Combs, Jr. Gail Conner John Coyle Amber Cunningham Nancy C. Cushinp Sara Dennis Andrea Dorn Donald W. Downs 80 John C. Davenport, Jr. Katherine A. Davis Thomas H. Dawson William E. Day William F. Deal Jane Dewberry Raymond J. Dornsy Andrew G. Dunn Ronald Eskin Kathleen Eaton Gary L. Everton Larry Everton Cecilia E. Felarca Arnold Fowler Rosemary Francis Francis Frank Martin Freedman Tom Freeman, Jr. Robert Gall William Garner Scott Garrison Kenneth R. Gilbert, Ji Julius Gostel, Jr. Tom Greyard Woodrow Griffin Terry Grinnell Becky Hahn Howard Hall Karl Hanson, Jr. David Harper Pamela Harrison Judy Hartzell Betty Lou Hassell Carol A. Hawkins Jane Hedgepeth Teresa Henderson Patricia Herbcrtson Bill Hill William Hilliard Abby Hilton Eugene Hinkcl Ronald Hoel 81 Samira Hoffman Harry W. Horschler, Jr. Dillard Horton Mary Ann Howell Charles Huffman Eddie Hughes Wayne Hunsucker Joseph Huntzinger Michael Hurt Thomas E. Hurt Tommy Inman John Jarvis, Jr. Kuthie Jawalka Robert O. Jenkins Fred Jenks Jean Jennings Jean A. Johnson Gill Jones Herman F. Jones Priscilla Jones Scott Jones Ken Keefe Betty King Paula Kitterman Elisabeth 0. Kovner Larry Kreiser Bill Law Mary E. Lawson Michael Le Doyen Michael Levinson Carolyn Litchfield Richard Ix dge Henry Love Esdras Ben Lubin Robert A. Luke Dennis Mailhot Howard Manning Margaret J. Marable Jeanette Massey Henry Matthews Lee E. McDaniel Chet McGinnis 82 i Gale MeGuirt Lawrence McKinley Sharon McManaway John McManye Mark McMullen Donald Midgette Donald Miller Leander J. Minadakis David Minton Meredith Misek Ida Moon Barry Moore Barbara Morin Paul Moses Danny Murphy William P. Murray David L. Mutter Charles 0. Nelson, Jr. Virginia F. Norton Stanley Okon Mickey O’Konek John C. Olsen Linda Pantelides David M. Parker Larry Parker Ronald Parker Lawrence Parlette Will Parrish Jo Ann Peck Joe Perry Don Petruska Dennis Phelps Edmond J. Phillips Fred Pinkcl Linda M. Porter Kenneth Potter Linda Powell Vernon Price David Prine Donald B. Prine Vincent L. Pritchett Elliot D. Pursell 85 Frederick B. Rnnkiur Paula Rausch John R. Ray Laura ReDavid Ray Reinicke Jennie Reynolds Tommy Rhodes Janis Richter Mickey Robins Dan Robinson Mike Sakakini Barbara Sappington Zella Sarvka Ron Saunders James M. Savaeool, Jr. Paulette Sawicki Susan Scott Arthur Schmidt Vince Screeney Dorothy Seeley Irving Seidman Barry Silver Mike Smith Richard Smith Vernon 0. Smith, Jr. Don Snyder James Spencer Rochelle Spooner Bruce Stampley Thomas F. Stcigelmony Kenneth Streichler Ned K. Swartz Frank Tatem, Jr. Sharon Thom Marie Thomas Michael K. Thompson Harriet Tucker Van Tunstall Harold Turner Diane Tuttle Sandra Tuttle Patricia Tynes 8« Everett Uzzell Wayne G. Vcryzcr Fat Wagner Carl Ward Russell A. Ward Charles Waterfield James Waterfield John Watts Suzanne Weaver Richard Webb David Wells Judy Whitesell Betty Whitmore Richard Whitver Irving Williams Woodrow Willoughby Kenneth F. Wilson Margie Wilson Barbara Winecoff James Wise Sophomore students get their first taste of guiding freshmen during orientation. 85 CLASS OFFICERS: Charles Hofheimer, President: Joan Barry. Vice President: Margaret Smith. Secretary; Carol Holley. Treasurer. Freshmen This year’s Freshman Class of more than 1,200 students has been very active politically and socially. The esprit de corps which characterizes this class is evident everywhere. Many freshmen hold major offices in campus clubs. Others have worked to change some of the antiquated rules governing the Freshmen voice in student government. The class revived the Home Coming Rally and held several successful social events. This year’s Freshman Class will definitely continue to contribute to the spirit of a growing college. CLASS COUNCIL: First Row: Joan Skidmore, Paulette Mox, Barbara Smith, Margaret Fowler, Kathy Norton. Second Row: George O'Neil, George Cox, Allen Cope, Jeff Krasnow. Linda Lemasters, Sheila Murray, Mike Ix vo, Chip Vogan. Tom Heath. Third Row: Marsha Bartol, Carol Mathews, Marion Steen. Susan Bean. Charlotte Cunningham, Judy Parker. Lyne Eddy. Lynn Baldwin. Steve Ackies Sandi Adams Susan Aftel Linda Albertson Jimmy Alexander Ann Allen Norman Allen Marion Alleson Barry Almond Thomas Alphir Daniel Amaken James Ambrose Davila Andelman Alfred Anderson Bob Anderson Charles Anderson Mary Andrewlavage Richard Angelico Freshmen Gary Anyell William Archibald Jane Armstrong James Atkinson Kenneth Austin Betty Baily Carroll Bailey Ernest Bailey Allan Baker James Baker Pat Baker Ronnie Baker Diane Baldwin Edgar Baldwin Lynn Baldwin Pamela Ball James Ballon Terry Barco Danny Barefoot Barry Barnes Grover Barnes Barbara Barnett Ann Barron John Barrows Barbara Barry Joan Barry Lynn Bartlett Marsha Bartol Hardy Bartron Dennis Base Susan Bean Dwight Beddingfield Russell Bellamy Larry Bennett Judy Berg Ralph Berlin Robert Bishop Samuel Black Georgia Blick Steve Blythe Jim Bocie Toni Bogdanovic Lou Boggs Francis Bondac George Bonner John Bonner Joe Bonnerville Terry Booker Bob Boone Donald Borja George Bove Robert Bowan Robert Bowles Allan Bowman Dick Boykin Richard Boyse Judy Bradshaw L. 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Bradshaw Charles Brake James Brazier 88 Norman Brien Linda Briggs James Bright Wilson Brown Kathy Bruno Albert Bryant Collis Bryant Kirby Bryant Barry Buchanan Suzanne Buckman Dorthey Buckley Jerry Bueck Jim Buford Anne Burgess Tony Burgess Robert Burnell Mike Burton James Bush Susie Butler Douglas Cabell Wayne Caffee Bill Capey Glenn Capps Nancy Caracciolo David Cardillo Susan Cardoza Dianne Carlson Garry Carlton Dennis Carter John Cassidy Bill Catosn Myrna Cavanah James Chadwich Linda Chaffin Dorthy Chamborlayne James Chance Dianne Chandler Dianne Chastum Carl Chertofe Louis Cherwa Jean Chevalier Charles Clark Donald Clark Russ Cleveland Judy Clifton James Cigler Kenneth Cohen Vivian Cohen William Colbert Linda Compton Diane Conrad Tim Cook Billy Cooper Charlene Cooper Pam Cornett Laurence Courtney Jackie Covington George Credle Janice Credle Tim Creekmore Karen Cresswell Donna Crosmen Gloria Crouss Katy Crump Ronald Culpepper Charlotte Cunningham Carey Curtis Woody Dail Kay Daniel Kenneth Darnell Cathy Darton Elvin Dashiell I.ouene Davenport Diana Davis Harry Davis Jim Davis Leroy Davis Linda Davis Sandra Davis Susan Davis Linda Day Rayna Deafenbaugh Ted Deardcn Randy Deasy 90 ) Barbara Debryle Katherine Dennis Marilyn Dersild Salvador Diaz Fred Dickenson Ed Dickerson James Dincalci Harold Dodge Janet Dunning Ed Drapery C. 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Driscoll David Drucker Terry Duffey John Dunstan Brigitte Duran Carol Dyer Anne Earnest John East Lynn Eddy John Edwards Larry Edwards Prince Edwards Marshall Ellis Joe Epstein Soja Erickson Susan Etheridge Michael Eubank Dottie Euen Paul Eure Thomas Everett Tom Fair Felix Falkiewicz Pat Falletta I iwrence Fary Judith Fentress John Ferguson Bill Ferris Ginger Ferris Harold Fields Andrea Finder Faye Finkler Dennis Firman V Linda Fisher Pat Fleming Fred Flint Barbara Flowers John Floyd David Fluker Bill Follin Taylor Ford Arthur Foster Bart Foster Margaret Fowler Dorothy Freeman Alan Frieden Sherrie Fritz John Frye John Fynch Robert Gabriel John Garrett William Garrett Woodrow Garrett Carl Gattuso Betsy Gaulter Larry Gautrcaux Carl Gerlach Oscar Gilbert Stan Gimbert Barbara Guidice Blanche Glickman Harold Glines Patrica Goalsby Trudy Godfrey Ray Goldman Leo Goo Elmore Gray Thomas Green Charles Greene Ronald Green Victor Gregor Don Guggenheim Nancy Gunn Chloe Gurkin Jack Hagood I 92 •J i I ■ Gone Hair Robert Haley Christine Hall Wayne Hall John Hamilton Bob Hammer Bill Haney Werner Hardam Joe Harrell Richard Harrell Jack Harris Roy Harris Tom Harris Will Harris Wilson Harrison Joseph Hart Tom Hartnett William Harvey Toni Haskin Chris Hassett Bill Hauler Bill Hawkinson Tom Heath Maureen Hecht Mike Hechtkopf Walter Hedge Robin Heflin Dorothy Hennigan Janet Hight Jackie Hill Glenn Hilton Ray Hinton Darla Hobbs Jim Hodges Charles Hofheimer Pam Hogue Dennis Holbrook Carol Holley John Horton Steve Houmis Don Houston David Howell 93 ■ Terry Howell Brad Hughes David Hughes Larry Hughes Stan Hughson Mark Hulings Ed Huskey Carol Ingram Robert Jackson Mark Jacobson David Jenkins Don Jenson Pat Johansen Earnest Johnson Tom Johnson J. 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Jones Jill Jones Jim Jones Marjorie Jones Tom Jones Grace Jordan Paul Joyce Barbara Joyner Richard Joyner Michael Keenan David Keklock John Kello Mary Kelley Joseph Kelly Paul Kelly Frank Kerekes Bill Kigerl Nancy Kimball Tom Kimball Gene King Rozanne King Twyla King Sylvia Kiostreund Joy Kirby Joel Kirsch Liz Koclenbeek Nancy Korycinski 94 I I j I Jeff Krasnow Dennis Kuauitz Richard Kufner Jimmy Lamb Jay Lane Donald I-angston James Lant Kenneth I .anyone Cheri La Hue Joseph Lassiter Melodic Laugerman Sarah Lawson Lemoyne Layton Bud Leach George Lee Reta Leet Wayne Leidy Virginia Leith Linda Lemasters Susan Lcmeshewsky Cheryl Levine Judith Levy Susan Levy Deanna Lewis Errol Lewis George Lewis Philip Lewis Vernon Lewis John Lipton Carol Little Phyllis I.laneza James Lock Chester Long Mike Love True Lublin Mike Lucas Tim Ludwig Gerald Maddrey Carole Magyorosi Patricia Maley Joy Mallory George Marshall 95 Robert Marshall Linda Martin Newton Martin Carolyn Mathews Barbara Maxwell Thomas May Sara McCabe Dour McConnell Jim McCrory Ron McCuller Jeff McCullock Edward McGee Ron McKinley Collette McLaughlim Tommy McLemore Lynn McMillan Paula Meare Cheryl Meekings James Mocking Cynthia Meyers Stephen Miltier Jean Millner Chick Miokiff Gail Mohan Patricia Moore Richard Moore Linda Morris Margaret Morris Paulette Mox Ray Moyer Gloria Muckelroy George Muller Steven Munson Audrey Murphy Sheila Murray Virginia Murrell Bruce Nath Larry Ncagher Carol Nevins Gwen New John Newton Clark Nichols 96 Dennis Nichols Helen Nichols Edward Noru Georpre Norton David Norwood Sandi Nuzum David O’Connor Georpre Oden Thomas O’Grady Leslie Oliver Georpre O'Neil Kent Osborne Judith Oswald Bill Owen Elizabeth Owen Richard Owens Robert Palombo Gary Paris Marpruerite Paris Baker Parker Doris Parker Robert Parker Robert Parker Ed Parks Dinah Parr Neil Patterson Ted Paulin Leron Payne Joseph Peccia Millie Peck John Phelps Sandra Pinson Michael Pisy Robert Pitman Jeanne Polatty Jeffrey Pollard James Pool Michael Porter Robert Powell Tom Powell Van Prcsson Pepfjry Prince 97 William Rapier Patricia Rapp Jon Rateliffe Anne Reed George Rees Michael Reid Leslie Relyea Patriea Renn John Rhodes John Rhodes Marla Rice Ken Richardson Calvin Riddick Donald Riddick Bill Riggins George Rincer William Ripley Leslie Risher Patsy Roach Bill Robbins Carl Robertson Dennis Robinson Judy Robinson Larry Robinson Hyla Roddenberry Irving Rogers Roger Rogers Rorry Rogis Carol Rolston Molly Roper Franklin Rose William Rose Gay Saget Garry Sands Anne Satchell Roger Saunders Beecher Sawyer Linda Sawyer Luise Schaver David Schelleto Lynn Scherrer Linda Schmitt 93 Charles Schroeder John Scollin Carolyn Scott Lawrence Scurlock Paul Seaberg Thomas Shanks John Shulson Eddie Shurford Richard Siff Glenda Silverman Hugh Simcoe Lynn Simonds Carolyn Simuson David Singletary Dottie Sission Barbara Smith Elaine Smith Margaret Smith Ronald Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Tom Smith Thomas Snively Mark Synder Baxter Sohn Richard Solomon Ernest Sommerfield Richard Sorrell Reid Spence Warren Spencer Brenda Spiegel Cliff Splechal Doug Starts Charlene Stant Sharon Staples Nick Staros Bob Steele Marion Steen Franklin Stegall Jonnie Stephens Randall Sterling Richard Sterling 99 Judy Stevenson Carolyn Stredler James Styles Mary Suirlock Terry Sullivan Robert Surles James Sutherland Tim Sutherland Mary Suthers James Swim me Donna Talkey Alfred Taylor Michael Taylor Cathy Teaford Judith Terrell Jackie Thomas William Thomas William Thomas Pat Tiller Sharon Timberlake Shirley Timberlake June Tomkin Sandra Touchette Karulynn Travis David Troyer Becky Turner James Turner James Turner Joanne Tylka Michael Ulrich Cecelia Underwood Graham Valentine Barent Van Buren Paul Verret A1 Vickeey Wade Vidal Carol Vipnoli Mike Vrick Phillip Waapner Herbert Wade Marvin Walker John Wall 100 1 J I V I David Walter Mary Walter Steve Walters George Wanbury Susan Ward Charles Waterfield Carolyn Waters Dale Watson Joyce Webb Wayne Webb Donna Wells John West Edward White Raymond White Stephen White Peggy Whitehead Thelma Whitehurst Stan Whitley Ed Wikel Charles Wilderman Bruce Wilkerson Robert Williams Rod Williams Alwine Willigen Joan Wilson Reid Winter Jim Windley Douglas Withus Marcella Witkiewicz Jeannie Woo Julie Woo Carlton Woodington Byron Woods Luella Woodyard Sandra Wynn Dolores Yates Linda Yates Judith Yarbrough Jerry Yost Durwood Zedd Ixnraine Zelubowski Robert Zimmer 102 ■ I Technical Institute The Technical Institute was established in 1915 as an outgrowth of the War Training Program operated by the College during World War II. It offers the following programs leading to the Associate in Applied Science degree: Air Conditioning Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Technology Electronic Engineering Technology Engineering Design Technology: Architectural Option Product Option Mechanical Engineering Technology Nuclear-Electronic Engineering Technology These programs vary in length from two to two and one-half years. The Technical Institute was the first to be accrediated by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools as a special purpose institution. This is a category reserved for medical colleges, technical institutes, art institutes, theological seminaries and similar specialized colleges. The Technical Institute is also an affiliate member of the American Society for Engineering Education. ICH T.I. Administration Edgar A. Kovner Director, Technical Institute and Instructor in Social Studies Albert I. Goddcn Ass't Director. Technical Institute and Head, Department of Civil Engineering Technology Department Heads 105 Kamond E. Ferrari Air Conditioning J. Hirst Lcderle Nuclear-Electronics William G. Pogue Academic William H. Thornton Electronics Robert Bolander- Academic Allen Cordell—Electronics Clyde Cox—Electronics Conrad Fcsta—English Justin Fitzgerald—Math, Soc. Stud. Leonard Hobbs—Electronics William James—Design Samuel Mauck—Design Faculty Donald McGee -Automotive Mechanics Walter Mendenhall—Design Tracy Nabers—Design William O’Brien—Mathematics George Rodeheavcr- Air Conditioning Luther Shipman—Math. Physics Earle Steele—Air Conditioning Richard Thompson—Academic Joseph Tusinski—Electronics 106 Thomas Williford—Electronics Jimmy Barnes John Bolling Robert Brittingham William Bullock Carey Crockett Harold Deiter Joseph Durbin Thomas Ellerbe Michael Geiger Sam Grinds Thomas Haywood Donald Jett Ray Knighton A1 Mattson Robert Murrell Edward Parsons Chris Schilt Ronald Shnrpley Seniors Carlton Yaffey Freshmen Bobby Allen Eddy Atkinson Chet Bartusiak Mike Bay land Don Broehm Henry Brown Wayne Buckwater Donald Canterbury John Carroll Leslie Carter Marshall Carter Frank Caudle F. Childress Evans Cochran Eddie Cooper Joseph Crosby Garry Cullifer William Culpepper Kenneth Danser William Dugan Thomas Duncan John Durant Mike Early Marshal Ellis Kay Fee Allen Fincher Hardy Fink Leroy Foreman James Fox Kenneth Gibson Thomas Gimbert Roger Greear A1 Hall Phillip Hammond Raymond Harper Robert Hart Don Hicks Fred Hicks Carroll Hill Clyde Hines John Hollaway Bob Hudgins I 108 Freshmen j Edward Irwin William Johnson John Koontz Edward I ane Robert Lazarus Thomas Levitt Kenneth Marceron David Matthews Jerry McKone Thomas Moiling Frank Minter Bennett Mitchell Harmon Morris Loyall Mumby Willis Musks Bobby Nero William Newcombo Richard Palmer Lewis Parks James Phelps Edward Ransdcll Russell Reed Walter Rees Danny Reynolds Barry Rich Aubrey Saunders Dave Sendowski Charles Shames Sheppard Shipn Gerald Smith Elmer Stamm Burton Stephans Trent Taylor Abbollah Tokaloo William Topping Richard Underdown Stan Wamsley James Weil James Woodring John Woods Curtis Woolard Ronald Zypinski 05 FRATERNITY IS UNITY no Social Fraternal Council KOW I; Chris Christie. Judy Jones, Carol Sue Casper, Sandy Doujran. Nancy Kain, Gail Smart, Carlton Yaffie. HOW 2: Rick Morgan, Dick Cutchins, Dean Rojris, Harry Stokes. Jerry Frinlman, John Watts (Absent Mike Powell, President). The Social Fraternal Council consists of one representative from each fraternity and sorority on campus. The organization coordinates their activities and provides a link of communication between these social groups and the administration. The S.F.C. sponsors and administers the J.F.K. Memorial Scholarship financed by the fraternities and sororities at Old Dominion. The male vice president of the S.F.C. is automatically president of the Inter-Fraternal Council. The female vice president is likewise president the Panhcllenic Council. The Panhellenic Council contains three representatives from each sorority. The Inter-Fraternal Council contains one representative from each fraternity. These two groups administer their separate rush programs. 112 Panhellenic Council ROW 1: Carol Sue Casper, Gail Smart, Linda Whaley, Julie Hebrony, Sherry Blu-menthal, Mary Rea, Rondi Evanson. ROW 2: Sandy Dougan, Jan Thomas, Sharon Stublen. Nancy Kain, Diana Finney. Interfraternal Council ROW 1: Dick Cutchins, Cris Cristie, Charlton Yaffey, John Watts. ROW 2: Dean Rogis, Sam Grinds, Barry Stokes, Jerry Friedman. 113 Alpha XI Delta I Sandy Dougan—President What was that. Nancy? President Sandy signs Rosie’s Pledge-Book Alpha Xi Delta promotes honor in sisterhood, scholastics, and society. Last year it established a National Panhellenic Council to replace the Inter-Sorority Council. In November Alpha Xi Delta placed first academically among national sororities at Old Dominion. On campus, members were elected to Sigma Beta Tau, Executive Council of the Student Government, Phi Beta Lambda, Student Education Association. Editor-in-Chief of Troubadour, Prose Editor-in-Chief of Gadfly, and Inter-Religious Club Council. Five members were named among the first fifteen ODC students listed in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Social activities included a Christmas Tea with alumnae and an annual Spring Mother-Daughter banquet. A new success is Mistletoe Madness. in A. Jenson—V. Pres. A. Sturgis—R. Sec. S. Gray—C. Sec. L. Whaley—Treas. J. Ammons M. Armstead L. Barnes C. Bink H. Blum F. Curtis N. Cushing L. Davis T. Deal B. Grape J. Hartzcll C. Hawkins E. Jarvis B. King J. Land S. Morgan G. Murphy L. Padgett L. Price M. Rea K. Renn A. Rhodes B. Sappington I.. Schenkman E. Scott F. Slaughter P. Thayer P. Tynes G. Vick R. Vcllincs 115 Chi Omega Bonnie leads her trirls. What’s in the pail. Judy? Bonnie Bill—President CHI OMEGA Chi Omega stresses individuality, striving to balance intelligence and experience. Projects included the collection of food for needy families at Thanksgiving and the distribution of gifts to a needy family at Christmas. The social season began with a buffet and a dance, “After the Bowl Ball.” In Spring Chi Omega held their annual Mother-Daughter banquet. New pledges were presented to campus society at the White Carnation Ball. On campus, members were elected to nine of twelve student government offices. S. Borgens—Vice President L. Holland—Secretary B. Black—Treasurer K. Nance—Pledge Mistress J. Dwyer—Chap. Corr. M. Staples—Sponsor A. Benton P. Black C. Bosscrman J. Brown S. Buck S. Burgess G. Byrd G. Ferebce D. Gravely L. Hill J. Jones E. Kemper P. Knight S. Layton J. I.ippincott D. ReDavid S. Schlosser M. Scullion C. Stylianou S. Thom D. Tuttle D. Vergakis B. Wegener B. West S. Willis D. Wilson i. 117 Delta Sigma Lambda Delta Sigma Lambda receives permanent possession of the Inter-Sorority Scholarship Trophy. The girls gathered around their sponsor. Dr. Harrell. Delta Sigma Lambda encourages mature women students to complete their education and maintain high scholastic standards. The sorority is nine years old and is the largest one at ODC. Each year Delta Sigma Lambda adopts one campus and one community project. Last spring it gave an automobile to the Prince Edward Free School Supervisor and a check to Hughes Library for periodicals. This year the sorority established a memorial scholarship to the late Mrs. Glenny Burns. In addition, Delta Sigma Lambda installed first aid kits in each building on campus and provided hostesses for the MacArthur Memorial. Members are received all year and are honored at receptions in the fall and spring. They enjoy an annual Christmas party and a joint luncheon with their alumnae. Dr. Ruth Harrell, their sponsor, received the Delta Phi Omega's annual award for exceptional service. i E. Lewis—V. Pres. I). Payne—R. Sec. I. Gordon—C. Sec. B. Dillon S. Dillon M. Dovline B. Etheridge L. Green R. Hamby R. Irving M. King D. Norwood M. Pague S. Pierce L. Richard N. Schmidt R. Schneider T. Warburton I I Initiation of now members after rush A gift to the Prince Edward free school supervisor 1)9 Phi Sigma Sigma Carol Sue Casper—President Look at those charming smiles. That pizza must be good. Phi Sigma Sigma was founded in 1913 at Hunter College, New York. Chapters have expended to encompass the entire country. Old Dominion is Phi Sigma Sigma’s first Virginia Chapter. The sorority encourages friendship, high character, scholarship, and service. Phi Sigma was the first sorority on campus to collect for a charity, U.N.I.C.E.F. Fifty Years of American Art” was displayed in the library during December. A scholarship award was presented at Honars Convocation by the sorority. An annual fall dance is given with Alpha Epsilon Pi and a spring dance is planned. Numerous parties throughout the year add to the social whirl. I 120 I ( PM S. Blumenthal E. Hirseh H. Siegel J. Hebrony—V. Pres. R. Beller—Sec. L. Stark—Treas. This happy trio is at the Phi-Sip-AEPi “Boat Smash” The formality of pledge installation . . . Dance. The beauty of the Rose Ceremony impresses the girls. Pi Beta Phi Gail Smart—President Mr . Owens. Pledge Trainer, speaks to the newly intiated chapter. Virginia Delta’s outstanding pledges. In June 1964, Kappa Kappa Kappa pledged Pi Beta Phi National Women’s Fraternity, the oldest Women’s College fraternity in the country. On January 9, 1965, Tri-Kappa was officially installed as Virginia Delta, the 109th chapter of Pi Beta Phi. Members promote leadership, scholastic achievement, and citizenship. The girls assist the National Philanthropy: a settlement school rendering education, health benefits, and vocational training to mountain people in Gat-linburg, Tennessee. 122 G. Lynch—V. Pres. K. Phelps- R. Sec. J. Hamlin—C. Sec. W. Heen—Treas. W. Adams N. Anderson B. Bair D. Bowles P. Buckingham H. Estes J. Edwards N. Edwards J. Farleigh B. Free J. Grell D. Heard P. Kennedy B. Lewis L. Lobeck B. Martin C. McGinn N. McGlaughon B. Oast S. Powell B. Santti P. Sawicki B. Simmons J. Smith S. Spence K. Steel S. Stublen L. Taylor J. Thomas J. Thoniasson 123 Virginia Epsylon Nancy Kai -P i tot Sophie, it’s hard to write with your eyes closed! That book must be interesting. Virginia Epsilon Sorority promotes Old Dominion in the community, the sorority on campus, and sisterhood among the members. The girls helped in Orientation Day. collected for Cystic Fibrosis, and opened the Used Book Exchange, which is now jointly run with Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity. In October, the sorority held its Fall Formal at the Cape Henry Club. Virginia Beach. In December, Virginia Epsilon celebrated its Tenth Birthday with a dinner and dance. Pledges held a Pledge Bake Sale. The year was climaxed by the Mother-Daughter Banquet in May; new officers and pledges are introduced at this time. 124 1 M. Gregory—Vice President E. Kutner—R. Secretary S. Mayer—C. Secretary E. Cary—Treasurer J. Gregory A. Harbuck L. Helterbrow S. Kennedy L. Porter The VE girls are entertained Time for Goodnight Ladies Alpha Epsilon Pi Dancing isn’t hard if you concentrate. Allen Shure—President In 1963 Pi Teta Chapter was installed as the 79th national chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi. The fraternity aids members in their social and intellectual development. Last year brothers participated in the Student Government, the Mace and Crown, the Social Fraternity Council, and honorary clubs. One member, Charles Glickman was elected to “Who’s Who Among: Students in j American Universities and Colleges.” Alpha Epsilon Pi held many parties and dances this year. It elected its first Sweetheart, Joyce Ann Kesser. Members plan to attend the national convention in California and remodel their newly acquired fraternity house. 126 Hey, haven’t I seen you some place before? Joyce Ann Kesser, Sweetheart. a I | | D. Baeharach D. Berger A. Berkowitz H. Caplan J. Cohen H. Coleman G. Epncr M. Friedberg J. Friedman C. Gliekman M. Goldstein S. Held I. Kantrowitz J. Klavans M. Levinson J. Littman B. Margulies A. Mizroch R. Pogaeh J. Pogolowitz A. Shure G. Webnc Alpha Tau Omega Dean Itogi —President What’s This? Anybody Seen the Chaperone? On October 28, 1964, TIGA Fraternity, the oldest fraternity on campus, became a colony of Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity. TIGA was founded on campus in 1930 by fifteen men. The letters TIGA were chosen to represent Tolerance, Integrity, Gentility, and Abstinence. Among its various social and civic activities, TIGA two major dances, the “Bar-T” and the “T’n’T”. In December TIGA held its second annual Christmas party for the Tidewater Association for Retarded Children, preceded that morning by a Christmas party for the children of Saint Mary’s Infant Home. TIGA also initiated and heads a drive on campus each spring to collect funds for the Civitan Camp for Retarded Children. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity is one of the original Old Line Fraternities; it was founded in Richmond in 1865, by three cadets at V.M.I. They conceived the idea of a college fraternity to bring the North and South closer together following the Civil War. ATO now has one hundred and twenty-two chapters and two colonies. The Fraternity is best known for pioneering efforts in “Help Week,” replacing the outmoded “Hell Week.” It is also noted for its record in scholarship. 128 I R. Barrett R. Brassfield S. Cockrell B. Cox J. Crews R. Deaton R. DcJeen E. Donahue P. Dowling W. Ellis J. Gibson L. Goshorn R. Hallman E. Harrell T. Johnson P. Keister G. King L. Martone M. McMullen R. Miller C. Nelson J. Orrell R. Parker B. Peters B. Pratt R. Reed D. Rogis T. Sexton L. Simmons M. Smith K. Weathersby B. White J. White W. Wilkinson J. Wright 129 Delta Omega Phi The Bit: Red always comes throutrh. The Gant: President: Barry Stokes (R looks on as Polly Whaley is crowned Miss Playmate. Delta Omega Phi Fraternity was founded in 1937. The diamond is its symbol. The escutcheon’s four points stand for Brotherhood. Scholarship. Social, and Athletics. Delta won the Academic Trophy the last three years and the Intramural Trophy the last five. It held the First Annual Powder-Puff Game this year between Chi Omepra and Pi Beta Phi. Proceeds from the prame were donated to UCF. Delta placed first in the Home-coming Decoration event held by the Student Government. In the social realm. Delta held its Seventh Annual Playboy Dance at the Golden Key Club; music was by Si Zntener's Orchestra. Delta has thirty nine active brothers and fifteen pledges. The house is located at 1066 West 45th Street. 130 What’s troinK on here? P. Bell A. Bovin L. Boyce M. Caprio B. Cherry J. Cooke P. Cote G. Harrow P. Dodd J. Dunwoody F. Edmonds D. Fraim I). Grissom B. Hammaker K. Harris C. Hofheimer R. Hogue D. Hollowell B. Homik T. Hurt J. Ingram F. Johnson F. Kilty B. Land J. Law R. Lawson R. Leddy R. Lowrey D. Lublin L. McDaniels B. Midgette J. Moore J. Nichols V. O’Brian J. Rothgery H. Staples B. Stokes D. Taylor P. Todd N. Vislocky N. Voider B. Wilkinson D. Williams R. Wood J. Zadell 131 Bob Fentress—President There was this bijr bear . . . Imps is a social fraternity stressing brotherhood. In keeping with this ideal, Imps sponsored several social events during the season. Last summer “Mid-Summer Night’s Scream” was held at the Norfolk Boat Club; more than 600 people attended. The Sadie Hawkins Day Dance recently drew record crowds at the South Norfolk Armory. New officers were elected at the beginning of the year, and now members are working for a new fraternity house. In March Imps will merge with the Kappa Alpha Order. 132 J. Barner W. Breedlove W. Brockman B. Conner G. Consolvo D. Cutohins A. Dallavilla J. Durocher B. Eisenbciss B. Fentress 0. Gardner L. Goff B. Hill T. Ingram V. King F. Kovner C. Kyrus S. McDaniel R. Murray P. Nicholas R. Patton E. Peele V. Privett A. Schmidt L. Thomas R. Torian J. Ward J. West D. Williams G. Winston A. Woods • 33 Omega Phi Sigma Hey! It’s Mine. I Shot It. House of the Rising Son David Mart ell—President Omega Phi Sigma stresses academics, service work, and social activities. It was founded in May, 1962, and accepted by the Inter-Fraternal Council and Social Fraternal Council of Old Dominion College. On February 8, 1965, Omega Phi Sigma became a colony of Phi Kappa Tau National Fraternity. 134 ) j I ! E. Blanks D. Brown R. Crow P. Flanagan D. Haywood D. Jett R. King J. Knighton K. Kottal R. Latham W. Lee M. Little J. Lydson D. Martell F. Moorefield R. Mullen C. Myers T. Ragan W. Rockefeller V. Schlagman 135 Pi Kappa Phi Lenny Sharp—President Gamma Beta Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity was chartered at Old Dominion in 1964. The chapter has twenty-seven brothers. In September the chapter moved into its new house at 352 West Bute Street. The brothers and the six pledges repaired the house and have since utilized it to broaden the fraternity’s social activities. f Members met with general success in athletic endeavors; they hope to place special emphasis on sports in the future. When we throw a party . . . 134 D. Braitsch S. Bryant H. Chalmers D. Collins v L. Crum T D. Dixon J. Huntzinger W. Jenkins J. Majha C. McGinnis f P. Meador P. Moses G. Nicholls R. Percefull J. Peterson L. Sharp T. Sharpe T. Styron W. Veryzer J. Watts J 137 So that's what’s behind the trrecn door. Sigma Delta Phi It's Party time Hick Morgan—President Sigma Delta Phi was founded on October 8, 1958. Its primary concern is scholarship through fraternal brotherhood. The fraternity hopes to stimulate members’ achievement academically. It also provides many social activities for the entertainment of its members. 138 Again? Don’t look now but where did that Black Rabbit come from? A. Baker W. Boyden W. Buntinp G. Calojjridcs T. Calotrridcs J. Chappell C. Croekett A. Eberly S. Grinds C. Harris R. Morgan A. Tokaloo 139 Vi You wish You were at the head table? Tau Kappa Epsilon What's RoinK on out there? The Round Table Ben Ward President (far right) Pi Phi Sigma joined Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity on 1961. TKE was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899 and was a charter member of the National Inter-Fraternity Conference. Since its founding, the fraternity has enjoyed a healthy growth; today it is the largest Greek letter fraternity in the world, with over 200 chapters in the United States and Canada. TKE's primary concern is scholarship. The brothers also hold many social events throughout the year and participate in athletics. They remodeled their house during the summer; parties are held there. I W. Adams R. Baroficld G. Bobbitt M. Branjran R. Bray L. Burroughs W. DeLoatohe J. Fulmer J. Gmitter M. Gwyn A. Henderson A. Henderson D. James P. Keen J. Lemnios W. McMahon P. Merritt H. Pully V. Tunstall I. . Thomas N. Tibbitt B. Smith W. Smith R. Saunders B. Ward Ul TKE's Party Room Theta XI Theta throws a party. Theta Xi Fraternity was founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York on April 29, 1864. Kappa Lambda Chapter of Theta Xi was originally Virginia Zeta Chapter of Kappa Sigma Kappa National Fraternity which was founded at V.M.I. in 1867. Kappa Sigma Kappa and Theta Xi merged in August of 1962, bringing Theta to the O.D.C. campus. Kappa Lambda is the only chapter of Theta Xi in Virginia; however, there are chapters at seventy-five colleges and universities including Northwestern, University of Michigan, Georgia Tech, M.I.T., Perdue, U.C.L.A., and Stephens. The Theta Xi house is located at 1215 Debree Ave. The Fall semester officers were as follows: Mike Powell. Pres.; Bill Ayers, Vice Pres.; Dick Brothers. Treas.; Joe Lassiter, Corr. Sec.; John McLaughlin, Scholarship Chairman; Gary Jones, Athletic Director; and Dan Haworth, House Manager. The Officers Anne Coltrane, Sweetheart 142 B. Ayers H. Bowe R. Brothers B. Cook D. Dole B. Edwards B. Hardison D. Haworth K. Jacobs B. Jenkins W. Jordan J. Lassiter D. Mailhot J. McLaughlin D. Miller U3 Rush Party The ODC Fraternities and 144 Sororities in Action THE DXA MOLECULE IS LIFE LIFE IS ORGANIZATION Organisations I I i Student Government Association Both Black, Bob Deaton, Errol Donahue, Ellen Law, Gay Byrd. The Student Government Association represents the student body. It is composed of Executive, Judicial, and Legislative branches. The legislative Council regulates student elections; the Executive Council administers the regulations; the Judicial Council investigates infractions of the Honor Code. Executive Council 1st row: Both Black, Bob Deaton, Errol Donahue, Ellen Law, Gay Byrd. 2nd row: Virginia Gilliken, Amy Austin, Charles Hofheimer, Andrea Jensen,’ Gail Smart, Diane Tuttle. 148 Legislative Council Seated: Judy Skidmore, Betsy Simmons, Bob Deaton. Beth Black, Julie Hebrony, Judy Jones. Standing: Cookie Williams, Charlotte McGinn, Allan Cope, Tom Hurt, Jeff Krasnow, Betsy West, Jeanne Marie Grell, Nell McGlaughon. Judicial Council Ann Brockmeyer, Sarah Willis, Liz Kemper, Mary Rea. Marlene Gregory, Felix Fal-kiewitz, Susan Bean, Chip Vogan. Seated: Ellen Law. 149 Troubadour ANDREA JENSEN Editor-In-Chief CAROL BINK Features Editor GEORGE JENSEN Freshman Editor JAMES LAWRENCE Photographer JAMES HOLOMON Draftsman JOHN WALSH Freshman Classifier THOMAS THOMAS Photographer LEE HEWLETT Organization Editor And LAURA DOZIER Typist Are Not Pictured. { I 150 LINDA OOSTING Soph. Class Editor DICK BROTHERS Frat. Editor JULIE HEBRONY •Sr. Class Editor AL MATTSON T. I. Editor GENE PRESSON Layout Asst. Left: SCOTT GARRISON Copy Writer Right: FRANK EXNER Index Writer CAROL SUE CASPER Sorority Editor GEORGE ARCHIBALD Sports Writer 151 For the first time this year, the MACE and CROWN became a weekly paper, with a circulation of 2.000 copies per issue. The purpose of the paper is to serve as a medium for student activities, students complaint, and faculty events. The MACE and CROWN is the result of the cooperative efforts of its industrious staff. ED HEWITT. Editor-in-chief (Sept., 1964 — March 5, 1965) 1 i KATHY DONLON, Editor-In-Chief (March 5. 1965 — June, 1965) 152 MII.ES GYWN, Associate Editor (Sept., 1964 — March 5. 1965) GENE RICHARDSON', Columnist THOMAS THOMAS, Photographer HJarr an ft Crnunt Old Dominion College NORFOLK. VIRGINIA KATHLEEN M. DONLON Editor-in-Chief LINDA DRAKE Business Manager EILEEN METHENY News Editor NEWTON MARTIN Sports Editor GENE RICHARDSON Columnist MEMBER CHARLES FALLS Executive Editor GENE HOGE News Editor HARRIETTE SPARKS Feature Editor SIDNEY GODWIN Editorial Cartoonist STAFF MEMBERS: James Fulmer, Douglas Guidry, George Archibald, Kyki Giannoutsus 153 GENE HOGE. News Editor 1st row: Dr. L. D. Peterson. Advisor; Nancy Rhine, Associate Editor; Linda Na-kanishi, Business Manager; Arthur Henderson. Editor-in-Chief; Russel Turner, Associate. 2nd row: Susan Waller, Esta Blumenthal, Martha Diehl, Roslyn Morris, Karen Lamaureux, Bonnie Bair. Joyce Thommasson, Kathy Donlon. 3rd row: Carol Eason, Warren Smith, Gail Rhoads, Rose Marie Vellines, Barrow Cyrus, Doug Gridry, Sylvia McGillcn, Nancy Kain. the Gadfly This three-year-old publication allows students to present their poetry, fiction, essays, and artwork to the scrutiny of others. Supported by those who purchase copies, the Gadfly received forty works of prose and over a hundred poems for the Fall 1964 issue. 154 155 Martha and Art examine budget for next publication. Honor Court Seated: Carol Classman, Susan Buck, Margaret Fowler, Ellen Law, Carol Sue Casper. Johnnie Brown. Standing: George O'Neal, Tink Wilkinson, George Cox, Kathy Steele, Sally Spena. Delta Phi Omega From Left to Right: Wayne Jordan; Janies Keller; Nancy Kain; Beverly Thomas; Carol Butts. Pres.; Mrs. Emily Apelt; Gail Rhoads; Charles Glickman. Delta Phi Omega encourages scholastic endeavor and gives recognition to outstanding scholastic achievement. The society is limited to juniors and seniors with a 2.5 average or better. _______■ Sigma Beta Tau Mary Jo Scullion; Kay Nance; Beth Black; James Keller; Dr. Whitehurst. Sponsor; Gail Smart; Sandra Douglas; Mary Rea. Sigma Beta Tau promotes leadership among students and senes as a liaison between students and the administration. It is an honorary society for students with outstanding leadership ability. Membership is limited to ten; to qualify, students must have held major offices on campus. Phi Alpha Theta 1st row: E. Patterson; Zelda Silverman; Virginia Day; Lois Bahnsack, Trcas.; Doris Knox. 2nd row: Nancy Cuthbert; Dean Tate; Bridget Janus; Gail Smart; Mary F. Curtis. 3rd row: Dr. D. Johnson, Advisor; Thomas King; Charles II. Brown; Gale Matheny; I.ouis Frayser; William Carson. Ith row: Robert Bunger; Charles Glickman, Pres.; Peter Goodwin; Clifford Booeks; Nelson Fee. The honorary society. Phi Alpha Theta, is composed of both graduates and undergraduates; it promotes scholarship and intellectual interest in history. Placement Board Seated: Baldwin Smith, A.C.S.; Linda Taylor, English Club; Suzanne Schultz. Phys. Ed. Club; Andrea Jensen, Editor-in-chief Troubadour; James Spratt, Physics Club; Norman Longman, .Management. Standing: Errol Donahue, Pres. Student Gov’t.; John Estes, A.K. Psi; Ron Flynn, Engineers Club. Speech and Hearing Center The Speech and Hearing Center works to correct speech and hearing difficulties among members of the community. Since such difficulties constitute occupational handicaps, their amelioration is of economic as well as humanitarian significance. The Center conforms to the professional standards set down by the American Speech and Hearing Association. 158 Student Education Association The Student Education Association is the collegiate subsidiary of the National Education Association. The organization helps each student majoring in Education develop a professional attitude toward his future career; membership is limited to juniors and seniors in the field. The Student Education Association acquaints its members and the residents of the Tidewater area with aspects of education. 59 Phi Beta Lambda Phi Beta Lambda Professional Business Fraternity was organized at Old Dominion College by Mr. Earl Braeey. The fraternity motto is “Upward and Onward Through Phi Beta Lambda.” 1st row: Carolyn Litchfield, Carol Helbig, June Wilkins, Irene Lee. 2nd row: Donna Tackenberg. Sara Dennis. Linda Whaley, Jackie Covington, Pat Tynes. 3rd row: Beverly King. Nancy Robinson. Marie Armistead. Evelyn Wilkins. Gerald Bal-onis. 1th row: Don Page, George Lewis, Mr. Earl Braeey, Sponsor. Economics Club 1st row: Prof. John DeLoeuw; Prof. Jack Nickson; Prof. Rosemary Maclellan; Barbara Stafford; Prof. Raymond Strang-ways. Faculty Sponsor; Dave Buffington, President. 2nd row: Nelson Tibbett. Sergeant-at-Arms; Bob Patton; Rick Bowler; Bob Newman; Larry Johnson, Vice President. 3rd row: Bob Lusk, Jerry MacCubbin, Pete Guy, Bill Eisenbeiss, Bob Henderson. Absent: Pam Harrison. Secretary-Treasurer. 160 Physical Education Majors’ Club Officer —Peggy Barclay, Cor. Sec.; Johnny The Physical Education Majors’ Club offers students the Cooke. Pres.; Sharon Burkhart, Roc. See.; opportunity to share a common interest. Attention is directed Ai Boyd, Treas. Absent: Richard Harris, jSOmetric exercises, new literature, and significant ideas in v‘ res- physical education. American Institute of Physics Edmond Easter, James Spalding, Mervin Hillard. James Spratt, Earl Oyer, Bob Culpepper. Pre-Medical—Pre-Dental Club Jim Forbes, Pres.; Gene N’icholls, V. Pres.; Robbie Larry Isrow, Publicity Chairman; Gary Pridgen, Proj-Coleman, Sec. Treas.; Bill Jenkins, Sec. Chairman; ect Chairman. The PMD Club is an organization for students pursuing goals in medicine and allied fields. The Club communicates with the medical profession. Trips, films, and lectures help members gain a new perspective in future studies. Engineering Club 1st row: R. Flynn, President; F. Hayslett; J. Polick; L. Harrison; R. Barcfield; D. Braitsch, Treas.; M. Barry; J. Perry; F. Johnson; W. Smith; L. Mussel-white; C. Pesnicak; L. Harrison. 2nd row: Mr. Beck, Sponsor; E. Guille; W. Metts; J. Hefner; J. Whiddon, Sec.; F. Bowen; E. Draper; A. Forrest, V. Pres.; L. Edwards; J. Ciglcr. 3rd row: G. Olsen; F. Nilsson; G. Winslow; J. Clark; D. Adams; P. Moses; W. Combs; J. Moyer; C. Vctrono; M. Becker; L. Seates; E. I ewis. 162 1st row: Carolyn Litchfield, President. 2nd row: Bill Peyton Miller, Parliamentarian. 3rd row: Advisors, Day, V. Pres.; Linda Fisher, Sec.: Joe Oliver. Treas.; Carroll B. Coakley, David Whitaker. Charles Duff. Merchandising Club The Merchandising Club prepares members to lead in fields of marketing and distribution. It was the first club in Virginia to join the Dis-ributive Education Clubs of America on the postsecondary level. During the past year, they participated in both State and National Leadership Conferences in Roanoke and Chicago. The unique “early bird” breakfast meetings allow members to hear from various speakers in business. President Carolyn Lichfield discusses fashion show plans with Linda Fisher and Andrea Finder. Chairman Jim Lang tells record breaking salesman. Betty Bailey, to sell even more candy. 163 A Industrial Arts Club The Industrial Arts Club hopes to widen Industrial Arts students’ academic experience and promote the Industrial Arts Program at the College. It is composed of students enrolled in or having completed work in any Industrial Arts subject. Current membership is twenty-six. Meetings are held the first Thursday of each month. The Club is actively affiliated with the American Industrial Arts Association, and each Club member is a student member of the AIAA. On October 11, the members of District I. of the Virginia Education Association were guests of the Industrial Arts Club at an informal coffee hour held in the lounge and planning laboratory of the Industrial Arts Building. Club members had the opportunity to meet Industrial Arts teachers from the Tidewater area and to exchange ideas. VEA members then visited the Industrial Arts lab for a look at our latest in school lab machines and practices. The social highlights of the current semester was the banquet and ladies night, held at the West Norfolk Yacht Club. In addition to the wives and dates of the members, Dr. Franklin Ross Jones, Dean of the School of Education, and Mrs. Jones were guests of the Club. 16 Debate Team Professor Medley (seated at center) discusses plans for the 1964-65 debate season with (from left) Ed Alley, Jeff Krasnow, Bill Bright, and Bob Kirkland. The Debate Team is sponsored by the Speech Department for students interested in improving their speaking ability and argumentative skills. During the year, the team traveled to Pennsylvania, New York, and North Carolina to compete with colleges from the Eastern half of the country. The debaters also conducted a High School Debate Workshop and High School and Inter-collegiate Tournaments. Bill Bright Ed Alley Jeff Krasnow 165 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi trains members to observe high ideals in business. It encourages research in commerce, accounts, and finance. Membership develops leadership, organization, and public speaking ability. The need to cooperate in achieving set objectives is stressed. Each year chapters may delegate honorary membership to prominent individuals. There are over 52,000 alumni in 131 chapters. The Alpha Kappa Psi Student Loan Fund aids junior, senior, or graduate students needing financial help to complete their degree. The Diary, a quarterly magazine, treats fraternal, educational, and business subjects. An award is made periodically to a business firm or organization rendering outstanding service to higher education. Alpha Kappa Psi conducts national research surveys on educational and business subjects. National Conventions are held every three years to exchange ideas and adopt legislation. Seated: Alien Sherman, Jim Keller: Faculty members: W. II. Patterson. Dr. Arthur. W. Bclote, Dr. Stephen, P. Shas, Whitney A. Chamberlain. Row 1: Jerry Maccubbin, Willard Robins. Sterling Olds, William Burns, tarry Paul. Phillip Thiem. Charles Jones. William Beane. Clayton Davis. William Henry. Harry Wilkinson. Row 2: James Boyd, David Edmondson. H. Mercer Davis. Rufus Morris. James Guy. James Snipes, Charles Vaidon, Fred Bates. John Estes, Nelson Tibbitt. John Stafford. Row 3: Gerotfe Burmock, James Sutton. Barry Ashburn. Paul Jones. Roirer Estes. James Chappell. Jerry Brown. Donald Jones. Ralph Stejrer, Teddy Ryan. Rol ert Siefert. William Dudley. Ronald Tolstedt. Benn Richels. 166 Football heightens club determination and drive. 167 I Young Democrats’ Club Charles Peflcy, President The Young Democrats’ Club meets to inform college students in politics and to train future political leaders. It works to insure effective student participation in Democratic activities. The club is the largest in the school; debates, parties, political rallies, and lectures are regular events. Fifty delegates attended the State convention in March. 168 Democratic members at large 1 Democratic Club members welcome visiting dignitaries Lady Bird Johnson and Sidney Kellam. 169 Folk Music Club The Folk Music Club permits enthusiastic students to participate in the creation and performance of folk music. The sponsors plan to produce a variety show this spring to allow club members to convey their musical spirit. Efforts are made by the club to encourage the personal appearances of folk artists in Tidewater. Front Row. I..R: Bernie Barnette, Amber Cunningham. Barbara Moreland. Mary Ellen Wilkerson. 2nd row; Mike Reid. David Shirk, Rick Blythe, Charles Verschoor. I.ast row: Jerry Hackett, Douglas Bartron. Mr. Abbott, Alvah Wilder, Joe Mullen. Sociology Club Row 1; I.-R: Joy Wenger, Judy Eubanks (Treasurer). dent). Row 2: Deborah Daughtery, Cecil Spires, Carol Suzanne Layton (Secretary), Mary Sue Ballance. Linda McMurry, Mr. Saunders (Sponsor). Nakanishe (Vice President), Benny Kendrick (Presi- 170 Young Republicans The Old Dominion Young Republican Club allows young people to engage in an active political program. They can develop their political knowledge and become more effective citizens. The club philosophy rests on basic Republican principles of individual liberty and limited but effective government. The group is active in Republican programs. Members are presently engaged in a far-reaching venture: MORE, a Mobilization of Republican Enterprise. They recently participated in a training program supervised by Ray Humphreys, education director of the Republican National Committee in Washington. MORE will attempt to coordinate Republicans in Virginia’s 2016 precincts. The club will also attend the State Convention in March. Meetings are held weekly; speakers or educational programs are featured every first and third week. 171 William W. Beane, Founder Circle K Club Circle K is a service organization sponsored by a local Kiwanis Club. Members are instrumental in administrative assistance, campus publications, and community projects for the underprivileged and handicapped. Left to right. A. L. Bryant, Dr. Munyan. Jay Dunn. John Watts, Cant. Denny. Butch Hodges, Terry Booker, Wayne Martin, Bill Nock, John Frye. George Winslow. Officers. Left to right. George Winslow, See., Butch Hodges, Pres.. Jay Dunn, Dist. I.t. Gov., John Watts, Treas., Wayne Martin, Reporter. 172 Rifle and Pistol Club The Rifle and Pistol Club was formed in the school year 1962-63 to promote fellowship among campus gun lovers. Meetings are held at the Lafayette Yacht Club Rifle and Pistol Range. The club attends intercollegiate and other .22 caliber rifle matches. Members must be registered with the National Rifle Association of America. The boys sponsored an Open Outdoor Smallbore Rifle Match in September, 1964. Warren Smith. Pres.. Lee Gallup. Vice Pres., Tommy Kimball. Carter Osman, Sec., Thomas W. Thomas, Pat Vandevender. 173 English Club 1st row: Martha Diehl. Karen Lamoureux, Kathy Donlon, Joyce Thomasson. Esta Blumenthal. 2nd row: Advisor Dr. Stephenson. Russell Turner. Dour Guidry. Barrow Cyrus, Art Henderson. Rosylen Morris. Julia Williams, Rose Marie Vellines. Warren Smith, Carol Eason. Officers, left to right: Warren Smith. Treas.; Arthur L. Henderson. Pres.; Joyce Thomasson. Sec.; Douglas Guidry. Vice Pres. The English Club was founded in 1962 for students with an interest in literature. The Club sponsors lectures, recordings, plays, trips, and discussions on literature and related fields. 174 Student Wives Club The Student Wives Club furthers the cultural and social interests of married students. Guest speakers discuss a wide range of subjects. Social activities include two annual parties: a Christmas party and a beach party in the late Spring. The Club sponsors the P.H.T. Degree — Putting Hubby Through — award to wives of graduating seniors. Alumni Association Presentation of the 1964 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD by President Webb to Roy B. Martin. Jr.. Mayor of the City of Norfolk. This award is Riven annually in recognition of outstanding service to the College, community, State, nation or mankind, or for outstanding accomplishment in one’s own profession, in human relations, in science or in technology, or similar areas. Officers: 1964-1965: Jack W. Mace '61, Vice Pres.; Barbara B. Craig '57, Treas.; Donald E. Wirt ’60, Vice Pres.; Jean Holloman '56. Vice Pres.; Shannon T. Mason, Jr., '59, President. Sailing Club The Sailing Club fosters an educational approach to pleasure sailing. Training is empirical as well as academic, and lectures are given by experienced members. The Club triumphed in the Southern Atlantic Intercollegiate Racing Association and attended the National East Coast Championships. 176 Old Dominion Divers 1st row: Lucille Portlock; Pat Psimas; Sarah Dickey: Lary Goff; Sammy Delaura; Ron Malone. 2nd row: Dr. Bottino. Sponsor; Ira Kaufis; Unidentified: Glenn Boone. 3rd row: Tom Thomas. John McHone, George Greene. Bill Smith. The Old Dominion Divers assist the Biology Department in the collection of marine specimens. Each member takes a Y.M.C.A. training course to learn the fundamentals of diving. Access is given to the Marine Laboratory, and the College’s boat is also utilized. Members gain diving experience in specified club dives. rj 177 Athletic Association Mr. Haslet. Mr. Willsey, Dr. Push, Mr. Metheny. Inter-Collegiate Forum Seated: Curtis Brooks, Maury Riganto, Dr. Eddy Myers, Donald Griffin. Standing: Buddy Davis, Dr. A. L. Martonc, Billy Martin, Leonard Fisher. 178 Inter-Religious Council 1st Row: Edward Laskin, Treas.; Judy Barrett, V. Pres.; Mueller, Frances Slaughter. Rev. J. W. Inge. 3rd row: Virginia Gillikin, Pres.; Roslyn Morris, Sec. 2nd row: Jim Snipes, George O'Neil, David Norwood. George Win- Anne Foard, Carol Helbig, Sharon Timberlake, William slow. Rev. William Bonner. The I liter-Religious Council promotes brotherhood, religious growth, and spiritual development on campus. It provides an organized program of religious work, sponsoring Religious Emphasis Week at ODC each year (May 3-7). Christian Science Organization Rod Greer; Julie Wood; Virginia Gillikin Sec., Treas., Past Pres.; Julie Walker; David Norwood, Pres. 179 1st row: Jim Snipes. Ralph Stoker, Jim Adkinson. Willie Bryant. Billy Law. 2nd row: Mary Addenbrook, Beverly Thomas. June Tompkins. Helen Blum. Kay Ellis. Pat Brewer, Carol Holley. 3rd row: Sharon Smith. Susan Cordoza. Carol Simerson, Carol Scott. Laura Dozier, Judy Terrell, Carolyn Shiflet, Sue Cathey. Sylvia Bedsole. 4th row: Sharon Timber-lake. Barbara Bailey, Bob Hetherinjjton. A1 Spence, A1 Vickery. Ed Phillips. Bryan Tiffany. Rev. Bill Bonner. Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union ministers to spiritual needs of Baptist students at O.D.C. It strives to implement spiritual growth and fellowship. The organization is open to anyone who wishes to participate. Officers for this year are: President, Jim Snipes; Vice Presidents, Willie Bryant and Beverly Thomas; Secretaries, Betty Lou Haskel and Mary Addenbrook; Treasurer, Billy Law. There is a full-time director, Rev. William Bonner, who is available to serve the students. 180 Canterbury Club Canterbury Club is a religious organization sponsored by the Episcopal Church; members meet at Canterbury House, 1072 West 48th Street. Projects included house remodeling and East Ghent welfare work. 1st row: Mary Ford. Susan Mullen, Beverly MeElhaney, Pat Herbertson. 2nd row: Molly Rober, Judy Parrish, Susan Downing, Ralph MeElhaney. 3rd row: John Holloway, Ed Camp, Shirley Montgomery, John West. Ith row: John Lamond, Randy Sterling, Dan Pollock, Rev. William R. Martin. Newman Apostolate The Newman Apostolate seeks to provide spiritual and intellectual stimuli to Catholic collegians. Under Rev. Anthony Warner’s guidance, members sponsor study days and an annual retreat. The present officers are: William Mueller, President; Hubert Wade, Vice President; Betsy Kutnak, Recording Secretary; Barbara Maxwell, Corresponding Secretary; Timothy Creekmore, Treasurer. Sponsor is Mr. F. Wilderman of the Physics Department. 181 Hillel Club roW. Roslyn Morris, Harriet Burger. Eleanor Burger. Mark Snyder. 2nd row: Edward La skin. Arthur Horwitz, Irving Kantrowitz. Fred Pinkel, Martin Freedman. The Hillel Club serves Jewish college students. Programs include interfaith meetings, open and panel discussions, trips to Hillel chapters, and guest speakers. The Club hopes to provide religious, social, and cultural uplift for members. It is sponsored by the B’Nai Brith Men (and women) of Norfolk. 102 Officers: Irving Kantrowitz. Secretary; Martin Freedman, Treasurer; Roslyn Morris. President; Edward Laskin, Vice President. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation represents the campus ministry of the Methodist Church. It helps students mature in the Christian faith as they grow intellectually. Members participate in the state-wide Methodist Student Movement of the National Student Christian Federation. Delegates have been sent to three State conferences this year, including the Model United National Assembly at Ferrum. Fall All-State and Massanetta, and Spring All-State at Camp Weyanake. The Rev. John Wesley Inge is serving his fifth year as Director of the Wesley Foundation. At National MSM Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska ;83 Orchesis Orchesis is a national modern dance organization created for the development of interpretive dance. Through careful study and diligent work, the Orchesis members choreograph dances from their own selection of music. Officers for this year were Mary Elizabeth Zoby, President; Marianne H. Hood, Vice President-Treasurer; and Jeanne Marie Grell, Secretary. The group is sponsored by Miss Natalie Etheridge, dance instructor of the Physical Education Department. Dorinda Abbott, Mary Zoby, Jeanne Grell, Barrie Oast, Mary Zontini, Roxanne Kinjr. 184 Opera Workshop The Opera Workshop studies all aspects of opera production through research and demonstration. From standard and contemporary opera repertoire and musical comedies, selected scenes and chamber operas are studied. Extensive research is done for each work on the basis of historical architectural designs, authentic costumes, and mores of the people. Students prepare and study scenic designs, set models, costumes and properties, lighting colors and designs, character study, make-up, dramatic stage movements, musical styles and analyses, singing and performance styles, and direction procedures. O.D.C. Theater The O.D.C. Theater creates a center for worthwhile theater activity. To implement its aims, the auditorium in the Old Academic Building was completely renovated. Two major productions, Pinter’s The Birthday Party and Strindberg’s Easter, were presented and supplemented by student-directed one-act plays. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota, a national music fraternity for women, is composed of music students and musicians. The purpose of this organization is to promote and support the performance of better music both on campus and throughout the area. This aim is accomplished through S.A.I.’s various musical functions; the most notable is the annual concert of American music in which the students perform works of both nationally known American composers and student composers on the O.D.C. campus. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 186 Front row: John Pond, Jr.; Richard F. Daughtery, Jr.; Herbert E. Watson; James R. Hines; S. Eliot Breneiser, Professor. Back row: Robert F. Young, Professor: Harold G. Hawn, Professor; John M. Levick, Jr.; Allan Owen, Professor; James A. Gallatin; C. Arthur Nalls III; Michael S. Thomas. Chorus 1st row (seated) L. Martin. B. Bordner, L. Eddy, M. Howell. G. Gustavson, C. Kouzi. S. Staples. P. Herbertson. D. Parr. L. Baldwin. I). Gravely. L. Croft. C. Ehrenworth, S. Franklin. G. Snget, P. Harrison. 2nd row: V. Gillikin, M. Andrewlavaee. J. Parker. J. Meyers. J. Robinson. B. Hassell, L. Davis. C. Meek ins, X. Korycinski, J. Hermelin, J. Terrell. L. Dozier. S. Reeves. M. Lawson. L. Sawyer. C. Mowbray, B. Pitt. M. Steen. S. McManaway, C. Schneider. 3rd row: M. Hecht. M. Suthers, J. Lons;, M. Ryker, M. Cone. B. West. S. Fritz. B. Nuckolls, L. Lcmasters, L. Williams. B. Angle, A. Mark. P. Whitsidc, C. Claude, V. Norton. M. Walker. D. Sanderlin, D. Smith. 1th row: J. Rhodes. J. Gallatin. C. Yaden, D. Downs. J. Sammons, W. Howcott. R. Hetherington, H. Marriett. E. Laskin, H. Barnes. J. Marshall, W. Cowart. F. Tatem. B. Law. A. Bowman. V. Screeney. C. Higgins. 5th row: A. White. C. Goodwin, J. Lassiter, C. thatch. W. McClanahan, D. Prine. H. Jones. A. Taylor. L. Ward, T. Thomas. J. Pirkle. D. Hughes, A. Nalls. D. Withers, C. Austin. Madrigal Singers 1st row: Lana Odom. Yen Acson. Virginia Poules, Charlotte Claude. Martha Diehl. Barbara Angle. 2nd row: James Gallatin. Clinton Thatch. Louis Love, Lester Ward. Herbert Watson, Director Eliot Bren-eiser. Absent: Linda Thornton. Gary Knapp. 187 Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her, unless she herself be your way and your guide? —Kahil Gibran The Prophet 188 Jfeature£ JOHN FOSTER WEST 190 Place of Honor John Foster West came to Old Dominion College in 1958 as a professor of English with great interests in creative writing and journalism, both for his students and himself. For the past six years, he has been Faculty Advisor for student publications, and when Old Dominion College separated from the College of William and Mary, it was Professor West who was chairman of the committee that selected the names THE TROUBADOUR and The Mace and Crown. He chose the mace and crown symbols and personally contracted an artist to draw them: the mace, only one of its type in our country, representing the City of Norfolk which received it as a gift from the British, and the crown depicting our past relationship to the College of William and Mary. These symbols are indicative of Professor West’s interest in establishing the college’s heritage and traditions. Until Mr. West entered the University of North Carolina as a student, he lived in Wilkes County. North Carolina, twenty miles from the nearest small town. This environment among the folk of the remote rolling foothills proved a boon to his creative talent, for while still a teenager he penned two novels. His perception and knowledge of the folklore, language. and dialect of the North Carolina hill people appear in his 1965 novel TIME WAS published by Random House. TIME WAS and its author have been highly praised by literary critics such as playwright Paul Green, columnist Harry Golden, and publisher Bennett Cerf. Among Mr. West’s other literary accomplishments, he is a poet who has read his works in THE ATLANTIC, LYRIC, and other magazines and has had his verses collected in “up ego.” Not only because of his national acclaim will his name remain in the history of Old Dominion College; the name John Foster West will live forever in our campus histories for it was he who composed the lyrics of our Alma Mater which ends with Old Dominion, new from old Hallowed halls have grown Giving refuge to the bold You now call your own. We are privileged and pleased to call you our own Professor West. 191 192 Miss Bonnie Bill flower by hmMnway f!ori U A.C 0 TRIANGLE INC productions theatrical The staff of the 1965 Troubadour is proud to announce the selection of Miss Ronnie Rill as Miss Troubadour by the Mitchell Trio. Ronnie is president of Chi Omepa Sorority, past president of the .Junior Class, past vice president of the Sophomore Class, last year’s Junior Class Variety Show Queen, and vice president of the Canterbui y Club. She is a member of the §pCt the Panhellenic Council, Student Education Association and the Gymnastics Club. t—v i, tut V C- © A - (!Vt ■Sis? ’ cV «4 oro tK ,U vtelo, 1 yoor c fUUTt ot t « Ttlo —■ total Mil tor lit H c«, lor ‘V.. 1 rV® k o®«T • CV .A ? v® - 194 Larry Crum MR. TROUBADOUR The staff of the 1965 Troubadour is proud to announce the selection of Larry E. Crum as Mr. Troubadour by Carolyn Hester, popular folk singer. Larry is past president of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, a member of the IFC, SFC, Student Education Association, Circle K Club and the Young Democrats Club. He is co-captain of the track team, a member of the iiss Carol vmatures IJIfSaa tear TO- ® ?or VAster Troubadour.Varry Crun. slightly above average marVo coaoered favorable vith the others and his activitiea vote Ipout a varied an anyone. Tvo other ovalities, SSL, heloed me to decide in his favor. One r.v at thin nhotocraoh shoved a vamth and open-his snile. the other ouality van, 04A19 enough, that he van listed as TracV. team Co-Captain d Member of the Cross Country Team. Hy |M gj . that pcoole vill al-ays resnond to vernth an. onen ness, knd, one speculates, that the good runner vill -Iveys stay ahead. Ml ''«et, Carolyn ■- cross country team, and vice president of the Varsity Club. '95 Miss Troubadour 1965 Julie Hebrony Phi Sigma Sigma Gail Smart Pi Beta Phi '96 Anne Rhodes Alpha Xi Delta Polly Whaley Chi Omega Finalists Mr. Troubadour Runner-up Jerry Friedman Alpha Epsilon Pi Bob Fentress Imps Barry Stokes Delta Omega Phi Mike Powell Theta Xi Dick Fraim Delta Omega Phi WHO’S Sandra Douican Charles Glickmnn Fifteen O.D.C. students were selected for “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.” Last spring, a student-faculty committee determined the qualifications: a member in good standing in his class with satisfactory attendance and dues paid, a holder of at least one major campus office: president, vice-president, secretary, or treasurer; and cooperation in activities planned to further the interests of O.D.C. Candidates were nominated by both faculty and students. All nominations were voted upon by members of Delta Phi Omega, senior honorary scholastic fraternity, and Sigma Beta Tau, senior honorary leadership fraternity. Recommendations were submitted to the Dean of Students and to the Dean of Women for final selection. Arthur Henderson 198 Andrea Jensen Nancy Kain James Keller Ellen Law WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 199 Karen Phelps Gene Presson Linda Price Mary Kea Delta Omega Phi’s prize-winning display Queen Jeanne Marie and escort, Ben Ward. Homecoming 1964 was celebrated December 4th; the Monarchs trounced the Generals of Washington and Lee 102 to 68. Miss Jeanne Marie Grell was crowned Homecoming Queen by President Webb at halftime. Miss Polly Whaley was named Maid of Honor. Homecoming 1965 HOMECOMING COURT AND ESCORTS—I., to R.. Tom Hurt. Sarah Willis, Ed Norris. Anne Benton, Hugh Staples, Maid of Honor Polly Whaley, Queen Jeanne Marie Grell, Ben Ward, Boo Martin, Dean Rogis, Beth Black, Bob Deaton. 201 I 7!f) ) ij JI ton Will he catch it? :06 Coaches METHENY Joseph Scrap” Chandler, porfessor of physical education at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg from 1924-1942, joined the faculty of Old Dominion in 1942, when it was the Norfolk branch of the old school. He received his B.S. degree at William and Mary and his M.A. degree at Columbia University. For the last twenty-two years, Chandler has coached ODC's track and swimming teams, and served as Athletic Director until his retirement from that post in 1963. Coach Chandler has led ODC’s tankmen to victory in the Little Eight Championship and to second place in the Mason-Dixon Conference in the 1962-63 season. He instituted swimming programs at Maury and Granby High Schools, and while coaching three teams simultaneously, was often both winning and losing coach in some meets. Chandler has made the pool available for lifesaving classes and has always advocated junior swimming instruction. Arthur Bud Metheny is Athletic Director and baseball coach at the College, and this has been his sixteenth season as head basketball coach of the Monarchs. Mctheny's entire life has been devoted to sports. A native of the city which claims the Cardinals, he played for the New York Yankees from 1942-45, and was in the 1943 World Series. He has been with the college since 1948. Since that time, his baseball teams have been honored as the best of all Eastern colleges, and in basketball he saw the Monarchs finish the 1964 season with a 22-3 record, bringing them the Little Eight title for the third year and the Mason-Dixon title and the NCAA Championship for the second. Mr. Metheny may make this his last season as head basketball coach, but this only means more time to be devoted to the direction of college athletics in general, and baseball in particular. Under his direction, we can surely hope to match past performances. CHANDLER Coach Lou Plummer, who joined the Old Dominion staff in 1956, was previously head of the physical education department at Newport News High School, and co-coach of the track team there. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1936 with a B.S. degree in physical education, and received his M.A. degree there in 1951. Plummer was a track star under Coach Chandler at Williamsburg, and after graduation taught physical education at George Wythe Junior High School in Hampton. During the war, Plummer interrupted his sports career momentarily by joining the Army in 1943. He resumed his duties at Newport News in 1946. Plummer has led ODC’s cindermen to victory since 1962, the team not having lost since that year. As well as his coaching responsibilities with the cross-country team, Ix u teaches theory courses and required classes in physical education. 208 PLUMMER Thomas Pete” Robinson, the coach of golf and wrestling, got his B.S. degree in physical education from Springfield College, and his M.A. degree from William and Mary in 1960. Having been with Old Dominion's physical education department for eight years, he has brought his teams to enviable positions in the Mason-Dixon Conference. The wrestling team, under his direction, has been first in the Conference for the last two years, and for the first time in Old Dominion’s athletic history a Mason-Dixon Conference Championship meet was held here for wrestling this season. The golf team, under his guidance, has steadily moved from next-to-last in the Mason-Dixon Conference Championship in 1963, to third in 1964; and Pete expects it to be a strong contender for the championship this year. Having been with the team for four years, he has brought it up to a strong and challenging position for all other groups in the Conference. TATUM Charles Jackson, the only member of the coaching staff to have attended the Norfolk College of William and Mary, the forerunner of Old Dominion got his B.S. degree here in 1959 before getting his M.A. from the University of South Dakota in 1961-62. He is attending the University of Maryland during the summer months, working for his doctorate in physical education. As assistant coach to Scrap Chandler in swimming, Mr. Jack-son has great hope for our tankmen next year, and will himself coach the team that season. As Director of Intramurals at Old Dominion, Coach Jackson programs the spirited battles among the fraternities and independent organizations on campus, of which one hundred forty-four teams participated in twenty-nine activities involving 12,052 gross participants in 1964. ROBINSON A1 Tatum, coach of Old Dominion’s tennis and track teams, received his B.S. degree from Springfield College, and in 1951 obtained his Masters at Columbia University. The coach has had a varied association with wrestling, baseball and football at Norview High School during 1949 and 1950. After spending a year and a half at South Norfolk High, Coach Tatum tried his hand at selling insurance, and spent five extremely successful years with the J. O’Keene Insurance Agency. In 1957, Mr. Tatum returned to Norview where he was wrestling and tennis coach. He came to Norfolk William and Mary in 1960, and has been tennis coach since that time. His first few years at the college also saw him as tennis professional at Norfolk Yacht and Country Club and president of the Norfolk Tennis Patrons Association. With this being the first year of Fall tennis practice, victories are in the offing in a tough, competitive schedule. 209 JACKSON BUD METHENY Coach of the Year Bud Metheny, the Old Dominion baseball coach and Athletic Director, received national recognition for himself and the team on Sunday, January 10, when he accepted the college baseball Coach of the Year Award, given by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, at the annual banquet of the American Association of College Baseball Coaches at the Hotel Conrad Hilton in Chicago. The former New York Yankee outfielder’s 1964 team won twenty-two of twenty-five games, the last twenty-one in succession. Metheny has been coach of the baseball team for sixteen years. During that time his teams have won one hundred forty-three, lost fifty-five and played one tie. His winning percentage of 72.2 is one of the highest in the country. Metheny’s impressive coaching career includes the fact that he has had only two losing seasons since 1949. His teams have averaged 6.36 runs per game, while limiting the opponents to 4.49 runs per game. He won his first twelve games against four-year colleges and did not lose his first game until 1955. He has played thirty different college teams and only two have winning records over his teams. Four of Coach Metheny’s players have played professional ball, and three have been named to the college All-America team. The 1964 baseball team and the college received recognition by winning the Eastern Regional Championship in Yankee Stadium. And now the Coach has received his well-deserved honor. .'10 FRED KOVNER Baseball All-American Fred Kovner, centerfielder of Old Dominion’s twenty-one game winning streak team, was named to the first team, college division All-America squad in 1961. He led the regulars with a .380 average, tied for the home run lead with three, scored the most runs (twenty-six), stole the most bases (eleven), and tied for most hits (thirty). Along with Jimmy Zadell, who was named on the All-America team the year before, Fred is another feather in the cap of Bud Metheny and Old Dominion’s baseball history. He now has a .414 average, and promises to lead the team to further honors this season. I 1st row: Alan Basker, Bill Bigger, Gene Johnson, Tommy Harrell, John Ingram, Bobby Walton, Wayne Barks, Bobby DcMille. 2nd row: Bud Mcthony, Coach; Fred Balmer, John Ward. Mel Renn, Bill Yeargen, Frank Zadell, Fred Kovner. John Young, Manager. 3rd row: Buddy Watson, Fred Edmonds. Jimmy Walker, Lee McDaniels, Denny Riddleberger, Ray Nelson, Jimmy Zadell. Front: Joe Grandy. Batboy. Baseball 1964 The Old Dominion baseball team won twenty-two of twenty-five games in 1964, the last twenty-one in succession. The Monarchs lived up to their nickname, winning three championships. They capped the season by winning the NCAA Eastern Regional title at Yankee Stadium. Before that, the batmen had wrapped up the Mason-Dixon Conference and Little Eight Crowns. All three 1964 championships were for the second straight year. The Monarchs joined the Mason-Dixon Conference in the Fall of 1962, making it two baseball titles in two years of competition. For the last five years the batmen have been either champion or co-champion of the mythical Little Eight. 212 Baseball The Old Dominion Baseball Team won twenty-two of twenty-five frames in 1964, the last twenty-one in succession. The Monarchs lived up to their name by winning THREE CHAMPIONSHIPS. The batmen wrapped up the Mason-Dixon Conference and Little Eight Crowns, and then capped the season by winning the N.C.A.A. Eastern Regional title at Yankee Stadium. All three 1964 championships were for the second straight year! Filled with eagerness and faced with the 1963 teams’ phenominal championship record, the 1964 team swings and sways and displays their top condition. 213 ' Fred Balmer jumps into the air as he rounds third on his way to making the point which determined the score 4-3 in the ninth inning with Ixrng Island U. He was driven in by Fred Edmonds who was winning pitcher for the day. 2M : As tension gnaws away the remaining moments of the ninth inning, the 3 - 3 tie score seems unwilling to change. High-pitched excitement breeds mixed emotion in on-looking team members. 215 The climaxing play of the final game of the season is seen here as Fred Balmer makes the run that breaks the 3 - 3 tie in the ninth inning. Lee McDaniel slides into base 216 Eyes strain and backs bond to catch every detail of the close action at home plate. 217 The self-confidence displayed in this shot taken before the game at Yankee Stadium was more than warranted. Bob Walton receives a well-deserved victory kiss. 218 Bob Walton congratulates winning pitcher Fred Edmonds, who drove in Fred Balmer in the 9th inning to win the game 4-3 against Ixmg Island U. and capture the N'.C.A.A. Championship for the second straight season. Tommy Harrell, Bob Walton, Wayne Parks, Frank Zadell, John Ward, and Bill Yeargan pose for shot taken at Yankee Stadium. 219 Kandy Leddy, Bill Midgette, Freddy Edmonds, Jerry N'iehols, and John Kendall. Basketball The Monarch capers, led by Coach Bud Metheny, won eight victories in the last games last year, giving them a 12 - 9 record and securing a berth for them in the Mason-Dixon Conference Tournament. Led by Randy Leddy. Jerry Nichols, and Fred Edmonds, the Monarchs smashed the Washington and Lee Generals 102-68 in the Homecoming Game and defeated the H.S. Tigers 74 - 64 in the Amphibious Base Christmas Tournament. 220 Jerry Nichols 221 Jerry Nicholls Jerry Nicholls, Fred Edmonds, Randy Leddy, and phases of a winning point. Fred Edmonds Hank Marriott demonstrate the 222 Randy Leddy Hank Marriott 223 1 Coach Pete Robinson, Bob Truitt, Tom Cotton, Jim McDonnell, Tim Lydston, Terry' Emerson. Golf Old Dominion’s Golf Team has shown remarkable progress during the past four years. Under the coaching of Pete Robinson, this season promises to be rewarding for the Monarchs. Although they finished next to last in the Mason-Dixon Championship in 1963, they moved up to third place in 1964. This year, the team has improved by a total of 69 strokes and has not lost a member from last year. Considering the teams’ previous standing when they were only five strokes from championship and one from second place last year, only bad luck again this year could cause them to loose, and in fact, they could very well win this year. 22 Front: Mickey Glass. Captain, Co-Captain Art Babine. Back: Asst. Coach Jackson, Bill Baylor. Jim Adkison, Don Jensen, Skip McGoni-xal, Marc Hillings, Dane Howell, Dennis Harte, Jim Renner, Mike Hechtkopf. Werner Hardam, Bill Borysewicz, Co-Captain John Poast, Coach Scrap Chandler. Swimming Team It cannot be said that the Old Dominion Swimming Team is afraid to get its collective feet wet, or that after last year’s 3-9 record they’re all washed up either. Having won their meet against Lynchburg 62 - 33, the Old Dominion mermen overcame their combined 39 point lag by scoring a commendable victory in the Little Eight this season. Under the coaching of “Scrap Chandler, who has led the tankmen for many seasons, the team has been up and coming in State competition, and a continued active campaign is predicted for the team next season. 22 5 Track The Spring Track Team, under the coaching direction of “Scrap Chandler and captaincy of Ronnie Etheridge, is undefeated in dual-meet competition. Despite the torment of four weather at all of its meets last season, the team had a perfect 6-0 record. This season, the team entered Jaycee competition in Richmond, boasting defeat of two Duke University competitors in pole vault at the hand of Pete Nichols, who holds the State record of 13 feet 9 inches. 226 Pete Nichols 228 Edwards ) Cappi George Edwards, Lou Cappi, and Ronnie Etheridge win points for O.D.C. in discus, hurdles and sprinting. Etheridge 229 1st row; Robert Hall, Victor Cregor, Carl Ragland, unidentified, unidentified. Charles Waterfield, Irving Williams. 2nd row: Russell Cleveland, Paul Cote, David Todd. Herbert Murrell, Jim Clark. Tom McMillan. Frank Keiffer, Jeff Hall. Wrestling Coach Pete Robinson’s matmen. having won the Mason-Dixon Championship in two previous seasons, came on strong again this year with six wins and two losses. Despite the spills in favor of Lycoming and Appalachian State, Paul Cote remained undefeated throughout the eight games. It stands to reason that before the boys were able to join the Mason-Dixon Conference, they were known as the “powerhouse” of the Middle Atlantic independents. 230 231 1 Front row, left to right, Louis Richards, Mike Sakakini, O’Neill, Charles Brahe, George Green, Joe Clark, Rodney Clifford Spichal, Robert Williams, Pete Wallio, Wayne Smith; Williams, back row. Coach Lou Plummer, Wayne Veryzer, Charles Cross-Country Team With a total of seven dual meets this year, Lou Plummer's cindermen managed to come out on top with five wins and two defeats, the latter at the hands of Randolph-Macon and Washington and Lee. George Green, despite his only loss at the East Carolina meet by a half second, was his usual, vigorous self, symbolizing the stamina of the entire team. 232 We’re ahead: we can afford it!’ George Green, one and two mile long distance runner, strides out in his familiar style. That half second loss will be changed to a thirty second victory. 233 Field Flockey Old Dominion’s Hockey Team, coached by Miss Lillian Seats, defeated the College of William and Mary for the first time in five years, November 6, in the Richmond Tournament. Those who are due credit include Captain Suzanne Schultz (RF), Jean Ann Sears (LW), Sharon Burkhart (LI), Bonnie Bill (CF), Dana Spavin (RI), Burt Hill (RW), Janice Koladziej (LH), Peggy Barclay (RH), Bonnie Payne (LF), and Jo Ann Rodes, Goal Keeper. Substitutes were Myrt Santo, Jeanette Standage, Sharon Vines, and Cathy Woody. Diane Norman is manager of the Hockey Team. Although O.D.C. lost its second game, it held its own very well against the “Little Colonels” Club comprised of many seasoned players and semiprofessionals. 234 Cheerleaders i Varsity The Varsity Cheerleaders were vital in promoting school spirit this year. The girls sponsored a Cheerleaders’ Bake Sale, assisted the Freshman Clas with a Homecoming bonfire-pep rally, and participated in games out of town. Mrs. Beverly Burton helped the Varsity Cheerleaders form Old Dominion’s first Freshmen Cheerleading Squad. Kneeling: Julie Dwyer, Paulette Sawicki, Pam Black. Standing: Gail Lynch, Jeanne Marie Grell, Beth Black. Junior Varsity The Freshman Cheerleaders were formed this year by the Varsity Cheerleaders under the guidance of Mrs. Beverly Burton. The six participating coeds were chosen from a group of thirty. The freshmen have helped motivate student interest in school sports. Standing: Mary Jane Walters, Tru I.ublin. Joan Berry. Kneeling: Mary Kay Dixon, Linda Day, Patsy Fox. 23S Intramurals The growth of Intramurals at Old Dominion can be attributed to the spirit of competition among the various organizations on campus. Delta Omega Phi won its sixth consecutive intramural football championship this year, putting Theta Xi in second place, Imps in third, and TKE fourth. The bi-annual “tug of war” between Imps and Tau Kappa Episilon ended in victory for the Imps this year. The muddy affair completely inundated TKE in the earthly brew of slime. 2J6 At.TI.MU8. CYRUS A. II.S.—Builnru Management ANTHONY. PHOTIOS P. B.8.— Business Administration Delta Omega Phi: Speech Club: Vanity Bate ball. Basketball. BAIR. BONNIE B.A.—English Dean' List: Pi Beta Phi: Orehcsls: English Club-Vlee President: 'Gadfly-Poetry Alitor. IIAI.NOIS. GERALD II S.— Businc Management BEACIIAM. MARTHA KAY II.S. Secondary Education Student Education Association. BEANE, WILLIAM WHEARY H.8.—Business Administration A!| ha Kappa Psi-Secretaiy: Theta Chi-Secretary: Young Republican Club- Presilient; Wealey Foundation-Vice Preaident. BECK. ROSE ANN B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Aaaociation. BELL. JUNE E. B.S.—Buianeaa Education Alpha Xi Delta: Field Hockey; Junior Claas Variety Show: Sophomore Class Council: Student Government-Junior Class Representative to Legislative Council. BENTON. ANNE B.S.— Elementary Education Chi Omega-Financial Secretary; Homecoming Court: Judicial Branch of Student Government: Hall Representative to Roger’ Hall. BILL. BONITA CLARE II.8.—Elementary Education Chi Omcga-Parliamentarian-President; Gamma Gamma Social Sororlty-PIcdge Preaident; Freahman Clasa Council; Sophomore Claas-Vice Preaident: Co-Chairman Student Directory: Junior Claaa - Preaident: Social - Fraternal Council Repreaentative: Panhcllenic Representative: Advisory Council: Executive Council: Chairman . Variety Show Committee: Canterbury Club-Vice Preaident: Norfolk Club: Varsity Hockey: Intramural ; Student Education Aaaociation; Gymnastic Club; Synch-ronettea: Junior Class Variety Show Queen ; MU Troubadour. BISHOP. JAMES KELLER B.S.—Physical Education Virginia Education Aaaociation; National Education Association; Physical Ed- Senior Index ucation Club: Var ity Wrestling Intra- BROWN. JEAN murals. B.S.—Bu lnc Education BLOCK. BARRIE LYNN B.S.—Secondary Education Young Democrat Club. BROWN. JERRY T. B.S.—Management Alpha Kappa P i. BLUMENTHAL. ESTA B.A.—English Dean' List: English Club; Gadfly -President: Hillel-Preaident. Secretary. Member at Large: Sailing Club: Student Education Association. BUDIK. FRANK J. B.S.— Accounting Alpha Kappa Psi. BURGER. HARRIET B.S.—EnglUh EnglUh Club: Hillel. CREWS. GERALD L. B.S.—Sociology Alpha Tau Omega - Vice President: Tiga-Social Chairman; IntramuraU: Troubadour-A l tant Editor. CROSS. JOSEPH SAMUEL, III B.S.— Business Administration CROUCH. MARTHA ANN B.S. Secondary Education Dean' List: Sigma Tau Delta. BOALS. THOMAS H.. JR. B.S.—Accounting BOHNSACK. LOIS KEITH ll.A. History Phi Alpha Theta • Treasurer: History Club-Vice President. BONNEVILLE. JOYCE ANNE B.S. Elementary Education Student Education Aasoclation - Vice President: Virginia Epsilon: Wesley Foundation-Social Chairman. BOOCKS. GEORGE CLIFFORD It.A.- History History Club: Inter-Religious Council: Methodist Student Movement - State President, State Public Relation Chairman: PI Alpha Theta: Phi Theta Xi: Troubadour-Senior Class Editor, 1964; Wesley Foundation-President. 1964; Wealey Foundntlon-Presldent. BOSSERMAN. CAROL ANN B.S. Elementary Education Chi Omega-Chaplain. BOWLER. EARNEST RICHARD. Ill B.A.—Business Administration Transfer—Randolph Macon : Kappa Alpha : Economies Club. BOWMAN, MILDRED L. B.S.—Elementary Education Sigma Alpha Iota - President. Chaplain: Virginia Education Aasoclation. BOYD. JAMES W.. JR. B.S.—Accounting BREWER. PATRICIA ANNE B.S.—Elementary Education Baptist Student Union-Editor of Paper, Mission Chairman. Social Chairman. Concert Choir: Inter-Religious Council : Norfolk Club-Varsity Hockey. BURMOCK. ELMO GEORGE B.S.—Finance BURROUGHS. LARRY T. B.S. Management Tau Kappa Epsilon • House Manager; Intramural . BYRD. CAY FLYNN B.A. English Dean's List: Sigma Beta Tau; Axalea Attendant. 1964; Homecoming Court, 1964: Miss Playmate. 1964 : Junior Class Carnival Queen, 1963: Chi Omega-Treasurer : Student Government Secretary. Treasurer. BIRD. MIKE C. B.S.—Psychology Psychology Club; Veterans' Club. CARTER. MARLKY W.. JR. B.S.—Chemistry American Chemical Society. Student Affiliate: Circle K. CARY. ELIZABETH EARLE B.A.- -Mathematics Virginia Epsilon • Treasurer: Wesley Foundation - Membership Chairman. CARY. MARJORIE CHRISTIAN B.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda-Treasurer. CASTEEN, WILLIAM ROBERT B.S.—Accounting CHAFFIN. WILKIE W. BA—Mathematics CHRISTIE. SOPHIE SAVVAS B.S. Mathematics Virginia Epailon: Intramurals: Student Education Association. CLAVERIE. LINDA B. B.S.— Elementary Education Virginia Epsilon: Panhcllenic Representative. CRUM. LAWRENCE C.. JR. B.S. -Secondary Education Senior Class Council: Student Education Association: Veterans' Club: Westminster Fellowship. CRUM. LAWRENCE EDWARD B.S.—Secondary Education PI Kappa Phi-President. Corresponding Secretary; Social Fraternal Council Representative: Student Education Association: Varsity Club - Corres- ponding Secretary. Vice President; Varsity Crosa Country. Track-Co Captain: Young Democrats: Circle K. Mr. Troubadour. CULPEPPER. ROBERT LEON nS—Physic Physic Club-1 st Vice Preaident. CUTCHINg. RICHARD E. B.S.—Psychology Imps-Treasurer. Intramural Representative ; IntramuraU: Newman Club. DAVIS. DAVID M. B.S.—Psychology Psychology CIub-Pre ident. DAVIS. HOLMES B.S.—Accounting Transfer — University of Virginia: Dean's I.Ut: Alpha Kappa Psi - Trcas-urer. DAVIS. LOIS GAIL B.S.—Psychology Alpha Xi Della - President of Pledge Class; College Choir: Young Demo- crats Club • Johnson Girl. DECKER. THOMAS B.S.—Psychology Delta Omega Phi; IntramuraU. DEMONTMOLLIN, HARRY M. B.A. History Tau Kappa Epsilon - President, Treasurer. BROCKMAN. WILLIAM PHILIP B.S.—Psychology Imp Fraternity. CONNER. WALTER LEE. JR. B.A.—History Imps - Sergeant at Arms; Young Democrats Club: History Club. DENNIS. CAROLYN F. B.S.—Biology Biology Club-President. Secretary. BROOKS. MARVIN BROTHERS. RICHARD L. B.A.—History American Society of Civil Engineer -Student Affiliate - Vice Preaident. Preaident: Theta Xi-President. Vice Preaident. Treaaurer: Inter-Fraternity Council Representative: Sorority-Frat-ernal Council Representative: Troubadour-Fraternity Editor. OX. LUCIAN B.. Ill .S.—Accounting Ipha Tau Omega: Tigs Treasurer: Mrstitv Swimming. COX. MAYON L. B.S. Secondary Education Pi Beta Phi - Sergeant at Arms; IntramuraU; History Club; Student Education Association. DILLON. BARBARA B.S. Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda: Student Education Aasoclation. DIXON. DONALD LEE B.A.—History PI Kappa Phi-Preeldent: Young Democrats . Vice President; History Club. DONAHUE. ERROL JOHN B.S.— Economic Alpha Tau Om ; Tig Vic President; Economic Club; Student Government President; Safety Ambassador. DOOLING. MARTHA M. B.S.—Elementary Education. Dean's List; Delta Siirma Lambda : Student Education Association. DOL'GAN. SANDRA L. B.A.—History Alpha XI. Delta - Pledge Trainer. Vice President. President; Executive Council: History Club-Treasurer; Junior Class Council; Mbs Troubadour Finalist: Panhcllenlc Representative; Placement Board; Senior Class • Vice President: Sigma Beta Tan: Social -Fraternal Council . Vice President; Young Democrat Club; Who's Who Among Students in American Unlversi-tie and College . DOUGLAS. MARIE H. B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association - Secretary. DOWLING. PAUL L.. JR. B.S—Geology- Alpha Tau Omega - Rush Chairman; Geology Club - Vice President: In- tramurals. DRYE. JERRY L. B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association; Wesley Foundation. DUROCIIER. JOHN 8. B.S.—Business Management Economic Club: Imp House Proctor. Pledge Class - Treasurer: Intramural ; Independent Intramural Football Champ 19M: Newman Club -Publicity Director. EISENBEISS. WILLIAM C. B.S.—General Businea Executive Council; Frohman Class Council; Honor Court Representative; Imp - President. Pledge Master. Secretary. Sergeant at Arms; Intramural : Inter Fraternity Council Representative: Junior Class - President: Placement Board: Senior Class Council: Sigma Bet Tau • 1961 Award: Social Frnternal Council Representative: Sophomore Claa Council: Student Government-legislative Branch. ELLIS. WILLIAM FRANKLIN B.S.—Geology Alpha Tau Omega: Intramurals; Geology Club. EPNF.R. GERALD IRVING B.S. -Chemistry Alpha Epsilon PI-Corre ponding Sec-retary; American Chemical Society Student Affiliate: Hlllel Club • Treasurer; Intramural . Senior Index ESTES. JOHN F-. Ill B.S.—Accounting Alpha Kappa Pti. ESTES. ROGER WALTER B.S.—Management Alpha Kappa pai. ETHERIDGE. BARBARA H. B.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda EUBANKS. JUDY J. B.A.—Sociology Baptist Student Union; Placement Board: Sociology Club - Secretary: Young Democrat Club. EUGLEY. CAROL LEIGH B.S.—Medical Technology-Pi Tau Chi: Pre-Medical-Dental Club: Wesley Foundation-Sec retary. FAVILLE. SUSANNE B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association. FENTRESS. ROBERT W. B.A.—Business Administration Dean's List: Imp«-President. Treasurer: Sigma Beta Tau. KINNEY. DIANA LOUISE B.S.—History History Club; Polltieal Science Club; Virginia Epsilon: Wesley Foundation. FLOYD. SUSAN B. B.S.—Elementary- Education Student Education Association. FORBES. JAMES ELLIOTT B.S.—Biology Biology- Club - Vice President; Prc-Mcdiral-Dcntal Club-President. FRAIM. RICHARD A. B.S.—Psychology Delta Omega Phi • President. Social Chairman. Rush Chairman. Chaplain. Parliamentarian. Historian. Sergeant at Arms. Playboy Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; Mace and Crown-Staff Writer: Mr. Troubadour Contest: Newman Club; Psychology Club; Social Fraternal Council; Varsity Basketball Game Announcer-‘•Voke of the Monarch ; Varsity Basketball Team; Young Republican Club. FRIEDBERG. MARVIN S. B.S.—Business Management Alpha Epsilon Pi-Pledgema ter. Vice President: Intramural . FRIEDMAN, JEROME B. B.S.—Buxines Management Alpha Epsilon Pl-Pre ldent, Vice-President. Social Chairman. Member at Large: Economics Club; Student Government • Freshmsn Class Council. Junior Class Council. Judicial Court-Freshman and Junior Class; Hlllel Club; Intramural ; Mace and Crown- Staff Reporter: Mr. Troubadour Contest: Old Dominion Concert Choir: Young Democrats Club. FI'TRKI.L. ROBERT B.A.—Mathematics GARDNER. GAIL B.S.—Music Sigma Alpha Iota-President. GARDNER. OVAN D. B.S.—Business Management Golf Team : Kappa Alpha. GARRETT. CAROLYN B.S.-’Klementary Education GIANNOt TSOS. ANASTASIA MARINA B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Aaaociatlon. GI.ICKMAN. CHARLES NATHAN B.S.—History Alpha Et lion Pi-House Manager. Member at Large. Vice President; Alumni Association Scholastic Key for School of Art and Science ; Dean's List; Delta Phi Omega: History Club: Intramural : Phi Alpha Theta; Social Fraternal Council; Varsity Club: Varsity Letter: Varsity Track: Who's Who Among Student in American Universities and College ; Young Democrats Club. GOFF. LARRY HUNT B.S.—Psychology Imps- Historian, Chaplain : Marine Research Organization - President. GREGORY. JUDY C. B.S.- Biology Inter-Sorority Council Representative; Virginia Epsilon. GREGORY. MARLENE B.S.—History College Placement Board; History Club-Secretary; Student Government -Judicial Branch, Senior Representative; Virginia Epsilon-Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary. Vice President ; Wesley Foundation - Secretary. GREI.L. JEANNE MARIK B.S.—Element o' Education Gymnastic Club; Homecoming Court '64; Homecoming Queen '65: Oreh« i - Secretary; Pi Beta Phi • Historian. Corresponding Secretary: Senior C! s Council: Student Education Association : Student Government - Legislative Council, Senior Representative; Varsity Cheerleader-Captain. GRIFFIN. E. LEIGH B.S.—Physical Education Imps ; Intramural ; National Education Association; Physical Education Major Club; Student Education Association: Swimming Team-Captain: Varsity Club: Virginia Education As- sociation. GUY. JAMES B.S.—General Businea Alpha Kappa P i: Economic Club. IIALBACH. ROBERT THOMAS B.A.—Biology Biology Club. IIAMBY. RAMONA B.A.—English Delta Sigma Lambda. HARBUCK. ANN B.S.—Elementary Education. Student Education Association; Virginia Epsilon • Chaplain : Westminster Fellowship. HARDEE. LYNNE B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association. HARDEN. JENNY B.S.—Elementary Education. Student Education Association. HARRELL. SHIRLEY MARIE B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association: Wesley Foundation. HARRIS. JUDY B.S.—Elementary Education Baptist Student Union: Concert Choir: Dean's List: Student Education Association. HAWORTH. DANIEL HAROLD B.S.—Elementary Education Concert Choir; Dramatics; Intramural ; Opera Workshop; Student Education Association; Theta Xl-Seeretary. House Manager: Veterans' Club. HAYDEN. ROBERTA B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association • Treasurer : Wesley Foundation. HEBRONY. JULIE B.S.—Elementary Education Hlllel: Intramural ; Inter-Sorority Council Representative; Masquers: Miss Troubadour Finalist; Pan-llrl-lenle Representative; Phi Sigma Sigma-First and Second Vice President. Social Chairman. Athletic Chairman. Soror of the Year ’63 and '€«; Senior Class Council; Student Education Association : Student Government-Senior Representative to the Legislature; Troubadour - Senior Editor. IIF.LBIG. CAROL B.S.—Business Management Inter-Religious Council Representative; Lutheran Student Association - Secretary, Treasurer; Phi Bet Lambda -Treasurer. HENDERSON. ARTHUR L. B.A.—English Dean's List: Gadfly • Editor-In-Chief; English Club - President; Tau Kappa Epsilon : ''W'ho’s Who Among Students In American Unlvcrsitle and Colleges. lllBHI.E. SUSAN B.A.—English HINES. JAMES B.A.—Muaic Choir: Band: Phi .Mu Alpha Sim- phonia. HOI.I.AM). KAY B.A.—English Transfer William and Mary: Kapi a Alpha Theta: Orchoi : National Defense Grant-Winner. HOLLOWAY. EDWARD E.. JR. B.S.— Industrial Art Doan' LUt: Industrial Arts Club -Sergeant at Arms. HOI.LOWELL. DOUGLAS A. B.S.—Accounting Delta Omega Phi: Intramural Board-President. HOLT. JAMES A. B.A.—History HUDSON. JOHN CLAYBOURNK B.A. English HUNTER. MARY M. II.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma I-ambda. INGRAM. THOMAS B.S. -Business Management Golf Team : Imp . IRVING. HELEN B.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma I-ambda. JAMES. HOPE M.. JR. B.A. History Gymnastics: History Club: Young Democrats Club. JARVIS. EDNA B.S.—Education Alpha Xi Delta - Song Leader. Parliamentarian: Baptist Student Union -Publicity Chairman. Newspaper Editor. Vice President: Student Education Association. JOHNSON. LAWRENCE WAYNE B.S.—Accounting JONES. CHAJU.ES D. B.S. Accounting JONES. MILTON PERC1VAL. JR. B.S. Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Dental Club. JORDAN. LAYLON WAYNE B. A.—History Alpha Phi Omega: Dean’ List: His-lory Club - Vice President: Intra- mural : Phi Alpha Theta; Theta Xi-Corresponding Secretary. Scholarship Chairman. JOYNER. WILLIAM S. B.S.—General Science Rifle and Pistol Club • Executive Of- ficer; Student Education Association. Senior Index KAIN, NANCY HERBERT B.A. English Delta Phi Omega : Dean’ List: Student Government - Honor Court. Fre h-man Class Representative - Judicial Branch. Sophomore Representative: Virginia El«silon - Vice President. President : Westminster Eellowshin . Secretary. Vice President. President : Who's Who Among Student in American Univemitie and College . HOLE. RICHARD B.S.— Business Management KAPLAN. LIBBIE B.S.—Elementary Education KELLER. JAMES W. B.S.—Accounting Alpha Knp| a Psi-President : Dean' List: Delta Phi Omega: Lutheran Student Association - President: Sigma Beta Tau: ''Who's Who Among Student in American Universities and College .” KKSSER. JOYCE ANN B.S. Elementary Education Alpha Epsilon Pi - Sweetheart: Freshman Class Secretary: Fre hman Class Council; Hillel: Homecoming Candidate '63 and '64: Sophomore Class Council ; Student Education Aasociation : Student Governmcnt-I-egislaturc. Sophomore and Junior Class Representative-Junior Class Treasurer. KING. GARY S. B.S.—Psychology Alpha Tau Omega-Treasurer. KING. MARY F. B.S. P yehology Delta Sigma Lambda. KING. VIRGIL B.S.—Physical Education Cross Country: Imps-Sec ret ary. Treasurer: Track: Varsity Club - Secretary. KNAPP. GARY EDISON B.A. Music Delta Phi Omega; Phi Mu Alpha Sin-fonia. KNECHT. MARTHA C. B.S.—Elementary Education KOYNER. FRED B.S. Mathematics Imps; Varsity Baseball: 1 64 First Team College All-American. LAND. JUDITH KAY B.S. Secondary Education Alpha Xi Delta. LAYTON. SUZANNE B.A.—Sociology Chi Omega: Chorus: Dramatics Club: Newman Club: Newspaper Reporter: Senior Class Council: Student Education Association - President : Sociology Club - Treasurer; Yearbook Staff. LEBLANC. LEVY B.S.- -Elementary Education Dean’s List: Veterans' Club: Virginia Education Association. LEWIS. ELINOR B.S. Elementary Education Delta Sigmn I.nmbda - Vice President: Student Education Association. LIVINGSTON. RUDOLPH LEROY B.S. Accounting LLEWELLYN. MARY B.S.—Psychology I.OBECK. LEE B.S.—Secondary Education Pi Beta Phi: Senior Executive Council. LONGMAN. NORMAN B. B.S.-—Management Band; German Club: Theta Xi. I.UBIN. JO ANN B.A.—Mathematics.. Dean's List: Gamma Gamma-Reporter: Junior Clas Council: Opti-.Mr . Club Scholarship; Sophomore Cla s Treasurer. LUCAS. JANET F. B.S.—Element ary Education LUSK. ROBERT E. JR. B.A.—Economics Transfer—Randolph Macon : Phi Kappa Delta. MADDUX. MARY RANDOLPH B.S. Secondary Education Student Education Aasociation. MAJKA. JAMES B. B.S.—Engineering Pi Kappa Phi. MANN. ANN BA.-Hfc.tory Transfer—University of Arkansas. MANROV. A LEXSANDRI A B.S.—Biology Pre-Medical Dental Club-Social Chairman. Vice President. President. MARGU'I.IES. BURKE W. B.A. -Sociology Alpha Epsilon Pi See ret a o': Hillel Club - Treasurer. Vice President: Pre-Medical Dental Club: Sociology Club: Student Education Association. MAYER. SANDRA JANE B.S.—Secondary Education-Art Representative to Woman's Intramural Board : Student Education Association : Virginia Epsilon - Corresponding Secretary: Wesley Foundation - Vice President. McCALL. MARY MeCURDY. DENNIS B.S.—Secondary Education Young Democrats Club. Mcdaniel. steve B.S. Psychology Imp . McGI.AUGHON. NELL B.S. -Elementary Education Baptist Student Union: Hockey: Intramural : Pi Betn Phi: Senior Class Council: Student Government - Senior Repre entntive to legislative Council. McGOWAN. JUDITH LEE B.S.—Art Old Dominion Art Guild; Sailing Club - Treasurer. McGROARTY. JAMES PATRICK B.S.—Psychology- Transfer — Belmont Abbey College: Dean's List: Delta Epsilon Sigma : Phi Kappa Theta: Sailing Club: Freshman Class Secretary: Sophomore Class Secretary. McMURRY, CAROLE ANN B.A.—Sociology McSHIRLEY. PAM B.S.—Elementary Education Pi Kapp Widows-President: Young Democrats Club - Secretary. MEADOR. PHILIP L. B.S.—Pre-Dental Pi Kappa Phi-Secretary; Pre-Medical Dental Club; Wesley Foundation. MEEDER. JOHN J. B.S.—Elementary Education MIDGETTE. HARRY W. B.S.—Secondary Education MOORE. JOSEPH K. B.S.- Psychology Delta Omega Phi - Vice President. Social Chairman, Rush Chairman. Scholastic Affairs Committee Chairman. Playboy Dance Chairman; Mace and Crown; Psychology Club: Young Republicans Club: Newman Club. MORGAN.SUSAN LEA B.S. - Elementary Education Alpha Xi Delta - Historian: Canterbury Club; Troubadour Staff. MULLEN. REGINALD E. A.A.F.—Architecture Phi Kappa Tau. NAKANISHI. LINDA A. B.A.—Sociology Dean’s LUt: Gadfly Magazine-Treasurer. Business Manager; Theta Mu Chi-Treasurer: Young Democrats Club. NANCE. PATRICIA KAY B.A.—History Chi Omega - Pledge President. Parliamentarian. Pledge Mistress; Political Science Club - President: Senior Class Secretary: Sigma Beta Tau. NICHOLAS. PETE B.A.—History Imps: Track. Senior Index NICHOLL8, EUGENE WILLIAM B.S.—Biology Biology Club: College Band: Pi Kappa Phi - Treasurer: Pre-Medical Dental Club. NITIS. J. GEORGES B.S.—Chemistry American Chemieal Society Student Af. filiate: Dean’ List; International Club. NORWOOD. DORIS M. B.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda. dergraduate Scholarship: Political Sci-encc Club: Young Democrat Club. POGOLOW1TZ. JOEL B.S. Accounting Alpha Epsilon Pi; Band: Intramural : Music Librarian: Pep Band - Leader: Orchestra: Tennis. POWELL. KATHERINE GARDNER B.A.—Sociology Baptist Student Union; Gadfly:” Pi Kappa Delta-Debate Team. ROTH. EUGENE B. B.S. Psychology •’Gadfly”-Writer. SAGE. MARTHA JANE B.S.—Business Management SANDLER. PAUL L. B.S.—Accounting SANDSTROM. JAMES E. B.A.—Mathematic ORCUTT. EMMA ELAINE BARBEE B.S.- Education ORNOEF. NORMA JEAN B.S.—Elementary Education PADGETT. LINDA G. B.S. Psychology Alpha Xi Delta - Recording Secretary. PRICE. LINDA G. B.S. Secondary Education Alpha Xi Delta - Chaplain; Alumni Scholastic Achievement Award: Student Education Association: Who Who Among Studenu in American Universities and College . PRIVBTT. VAUGHAN B.S.—Marketing Economics Club: Imp -Secretary: Intramural . SAWYER. MELVIN E. B.S.—Chemistry SCHENKMAN. LUCY B.S.—Psychology Alpha Xi Delta. SCIILOSSER. SHIRLEY B.S.—Business Education Chi Omega. PAGUE. MARY E. B.S.—Education Dean's List: Delta Sigma Lambda; Student Education Association. QUIN BY. NANCY B.S.—Secondary Education Concert Choir; Student Education Association. SCHNEIDER. RUTII B.S.- Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda. PATTON. ROBERT ARTHUR B.S. Business Administration Imps: Intramural Heavy Weight Wrestling Champion ’63. PAUL. LARRY HUGH B.S. Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi-Scholarxhip. Assistant Chaplain. PAULETTE. CAROL R. B.S. Elementary Education PAYNE. DORIS W. B.S.—Elementary Education Delta Sigma Lambda - Secretary; Student Edu-ation Association. PEEI.E. FRED B.S.—Business Administration American Society Civil Engineers Student Affiliate. PEFI.EY. CHARLES B.A. History Canterbury Club: Circle K: Economics Club: History Club; Intramurals: Political Science Club - Member of Board: Rifle and Pistol Club: Theta Xi: Young Democrats Club - Treasurer. Vice President. President. PERKINS. JOYCE B.S.—Education Transfer—University of Florida: Student National Association-Treasurer. PETERS. BRUCE B.S.—Physical Education Alpha Tau Omega • Sergeant at Arms: Intramurals; Physical Education Major Club; Student Education Aasocia-tion; Virginia Education Association. RADKE. EP 'rARD RICHARD B.S. Business Administration REA. MARY B.S.—Psychology Alpha Xi Delta - Corresponding Secretary. Membership Chairman: Inter- Sorority Council - Vice President. Treasurer: National Pan Hellenic Council - President: Sigma Beta Tau: Student Government - Senior Class Representative to Judicial Council; Wesley Foundation; Who's Who Among StudenU In American Universities and Colleges.” RENN. KATE B.A.—History Alpha Xi Delta - Treasurer: Junior Class Council: Senior Class Council: Troubadour - Business Staff. Faculty Editor. Sorority Editor. REYNOLDS. POLLY B.A.—Music RHODES. MARTHA ANNE B.S.—Secondary Education Alpha Xi Delta-Marshall: Baptist Student Union: Miss Troubadour Finalist: Student Education Association— President; Young Democrau Club. RICHARD. LOUIS B.S. Elementary Education Delta Sigma I-ambda. ROBERTS. LAWRENCE D. B.S.—Secondary Education Intervarsity Christian Fellowship; Student Education Association. ROGERS. CAROL J. B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association. SCOTT. DEANE B.S. Medical Technology Pre-Medical Dental Club. SCOTT. ELIZABETH B.A.- Mathematics Alpha Xi Delta-Vice President of Pledge Class: Dramatics Society: Math Club: Student Education Association: Wesley Foundation. SCULLION. MARY JO B.S.—Physical Education Chi Omega-Treasurer; Physical Education Majors Club: Senior Class - Treasurer : Sigma Beta Tau. SEIFERT. ROBERT A. B.S. Management Alpha Kappa Psi. SEXTON. JOANNE B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association. SHEARON. MARY SIIIREY, SHARON M. B.S.—Elementary Education Transfer — Florida State University: Dean's List; Delta Chi Omega: Phi Tneta Kappa. SHIRLEY. MARTHA J. B.S. Elementary Education Student Education Association. SHU RE. ALLAN R. B.S.—Accounting Alpha Epsilon Pi • President. Treasurer. Pledgemaster: Intramural . PIERCE. STELLA E. B.S.—Elementary Education PLl M. KENNETH B.A.—History Dean's List: Four Year General Un- ROGIS. DEAN P. B.S.—Psychology Alpha Tau Omega - President. Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; Inter-Sorority - Fraternity Council ■Representative; Intramurals. SIEGEL HELIKNE B.S.—Elementary Education Hillel; Intramurals; Norfolk Chapter of the National Foundation Scholarship Award: Phi Sigma Sigma • Second Vice President. Treasurer. Community Service Chairman: Student Education Association. SMALL. SHARON B.A.—Sociology Sociology Club. SMART. GAIL B.A.- -History Advisory Council: Dean's List; Inter-Sorority Council Representative: Pan-Hellenic Council Representative: Phi Alpha Theta ; Pi Beta Phi; Safety Ambassador from Old Dominion College: Sigma Beta Tau: Senior Class Council: Social Fraternal Council Representative; Student Government Treasurer: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. SMITH. JOHN BALDWIN. Ill B.S.—Chemistry Circle K-Secretary: Marine Research Organization: Pre-Medical Dental Club: Tau Kappa Epsilon. SMITH. ERMA V. B.A.- Music Phi Theta Kappa. SMITH. NELLIE B.S.—Elementary Education Choir: Student Education Association. SMITH. WARREN B.A.—English Circle K • Chaplain. English Club -Treasurer: Rifle Club - President: Tau Kappa Eiwllon - Historian ; Young Democrat - Parliamentarian: Defense Council for Honor Court. SODINI. WILLIAM F. B.A.—English English Club. SPRATT. JAMES S.. JR. B.S.—Physic Dean’s List: Honor Program in Physics ; Physica Club - President: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. STAFFORD. BARBARA J. B.S.—Accounting STARK. NORMA LINDA B.S.—Secondary Education-French Alumni Award for Outstanding Achievement in Scholarship; Dean's List: Young Democrat Club; Hillel: Intramural : Norfolk School Board Scholarship; Phi Sigma Sigma - Secretary. Treasurer. Publicity Chairman. Community Service Chairman : Student Education Association: Troubadour -Junior Class Editor: Virginia Teachers' Scholarship. STILLMAN. PALMER B.S.—Accounting STOKES. BARRY M. B.S.—Marketing Delta Omega Phi - President. STUMP. DONALD JOHN B.S.—Accounting Senior Index STURGIS. AUDREY H.S. Elfiiwniiry Education Transfer--Ferrun Junior College; Al-i.h« XI Delta • Chaplain. Recording Secretary; Student Education Assoela-lion - Scrapbook Chairman: Student Government - Junior Claw Representative to Legislative Counci!. Son lot Clan Representative to Honor Court. SCI.AK. JO ANNE B.A.—English Transfer Mary Washington: English Club. Sl'TTON. ANN B.S.—Elementary Education Transfer William and Mary: Dean's LUt. Sl'TTON. JAMES H.S. Finance Alpha Kappa Pal: Dcan'a List. TA KKNHERG. DONNA H.S. Huaincaa Adminiatration Lutheran Student Union: Phi Beta Lambda. TATE. CLAUDE B.A. - dilatory Phi Alpha Theta: Student Education Association. TAYLOR. LINDA B.A.—English Dcan'a Li t: English Club: Intramural : Pi Beta Phi: Placement Board. TAYLOR. WILLIAM I).. JR. B.A. History Canterbury Club. TEMPLE. LOUIS. JR. It.S.—Industrial Arta Education Industrial ArU Club • Vice President. TERRAY. CAROLYN H.S. Secondary Education l can' List: Pi Beta Phi Award in French: Student Education Association. THIEM. PHILIP E. B.S.—Accounting Alpha Kappa Pal. THOMASSON. JOYCE A. B.A. KnKli h English Club - Secretary: Gadfly -Staff: Mace and Crown • Reporter; Pi Beta Phi - Vice Pmiilent of Pledge Class. Sergeant at Arm : Troubadour-Staff. TIFFANY. BRIAN I.. B.A.—English TORI AN. RICHARD L. B.S. Chemistry American Chemical Society Student Affiliate - Vice President: Circle K : Dcan'a LUt: Divera Club: Imp : Intramural : Russian Club. TURLINGTON. WILBUR A.. JR. B.A.—Mathematic UBER. MILDRED F. B.S.—Elementary Education Student Education Association. ULLRICH. WILLIAM J. A. A.S.—Electronic Sigmn Delta Phi • Treasurer. VICK. GAIL B. S. Secondary Education-History Alphn Xi Delta: Scholarship Chairman : Troubadour Staff. VINING. WILLIAM D. B.S.— Psychology WAGNER. NANCY B.A. Spanish SpanUh Club: German Club. WAID. HELEN LOIS M. B.S.—Secondary Education Delta Sigma Lambda. WARBURTON. T. R. B.S. -Secondary Education Delta Sigma lambda: Phi Theta Kappa. WARD. HEN WYATT Inter-Fraternity Council: Social Fraternal Council: Tau Kappa Epsilon • President. WEATHERSBY. KENT B.S. Secondary Education Alpha Tau Omega - Secretary: Dean's List : Student Education Association. WKBNE. GARY MERLIN B.S.—Accounting Alpha Epsilon Pi - Corresponding Sec-retary. Social Chairman: Student Government - Senior Class Representative to the Judicial Court. WERBER. ELAINE B.S.—Psychology Freshman Cla Council: Gamma Gamma-Social Chairman: Secretary of Sophomore Class: Psychology Club. WHALEY. POLLY B. B.S.—Elementary Education Chi Omega - Historian: Freshman Class Council: Hockey Team; Intramurals: Junior Class Council: Mis Playmate '64 - '65: Miss Troubadour Contest - Maid of Honor, Homecoming Court '64 - '65: Playmate Court '63 • '64; Sophomore Class Council: Troubadour - Advertisement Editor. WHEELER. GLENN R. B.A. English English Club: Gymnastic Club. WHITE. LOUISE MYERS B.S.—Elementary Education Transfer- Texas College of Art and Industries: Monogram Club: Synch- ronized Swimming: Varsity Cheer- leader. WHITE. NYOKA B.A.—English Mace and Crown-Organization Editor: Political Science • Secretary: Young Democrats Club - Secretary. WILLIAMS. DALE B.S.—Psychology Circle K; I mini - Brew Master: Intramurals : Old Dominion Divera. WILLIAMS. MARY L. B.S.—Business Management WILSON. F. CHARLES B.S.—Education-General Science National Education Association: Virginia Education Association. WINSTON. LEWIS EUGENE. JR. B.S. -Secondary Education Imp - General Officer. Sergeant at Arms. House Proctor: ODC Opera Workshop; Physical Education Major Club; Track Team: Varsity Club; Young Democrat Club. WOOD. JACK WOODY. CATHERINE E. B.A.— Mathematic Band - Secretary: Hockey: Math Club: Opera Workshop: Sailing Club. WARRELL. EDWARD E-. JR. YOUNG. FREDERICK JOHN B.S. Business Administration Delta Phi Omega: Veterans' Club - President. ZOBY. MARY B.S.—Physical Education WHO’S WHO INDEX SANDRA LEIGH DOUCAN. 1307 Monterey Avenue. Norfolk: senior: president, Alpha XI Delta sorority: vice president, senior class: member. Sigma Beta Tau: vice president, social fraternal council: member: Pzn-hcllcnic Council. Placement Board. Executive Council, and the Young Demo-crate Club. CHARLES NATHAN GLICKMAN, l'K4 Tyler Crescent. Portsmouth: sen-lot : president. Phi Alpha Theta fraternity : ivcipient. Alumni Scholarship Key: Member: Sigma Beta Tau. History Club. Young Democrats Club: participant, intramural sport . ARTHUR LEROY HENDERSON. 714 Burksdalc Road, Norfolk: senior; editor-in-chief. Gadfly. college literary magazine: president. English Club: member. Tau Kappa Kindlon fraternity. DAVID THOMAS HODGES. 06 Maple Street. Elizabeth City. N. C.: Technical Institute: president. Student Council: vice president. Ham Club: member Tau Alpha Psi. national honor society. ANDREA HOPE JENSEN. 4X6 Lynn River Road. Norfolk: junior; editor. Troubadour. college yearbook: vice pmident and pledge trainer. Alpha Xi Delta; member. Student Placement Board; Executive Council: Young Democrats. NANCY HERBERT KAIN. 1505 Vlmy Ridge Avenue. Norfolk: senior: president. Virginia Epsilon Sorority: secretary. Delta Phi Omega: chairman, advertising and circulation department. Gadfly ; member: English Club. Westminster Fellowship, and Senior Class Council. JAMES WELLENSIEK KELLER. 620 Granby Street. Norfolk: senior; president. Alpha Kappa Psi: profes-sional business fraternity: ODC Student Directory '64-'6S: recipient. ODC Alumni Scholarship Key. ELLEN DIXON LAW. 05 W. 36th Street. Norfolk: senior: president. Judicial Branch of Student Government: member: Psychology Club. Student Placement Board, and Executive Council. KAREN VIRGINIA PHEI.PS. 2085 Pretty Lake Avenue. Norfolk : junior: treasurer. Junior Class: recording secretary. Phi Beta Phi sorority: in- tramural volleyball. GENE MORGAN PRESSON. 2204 N. Lakeside Drive. Virginia Beach: Technical Institute: president. Tau Alpha PI fraternity: assisted organization of transportation system for students: unfunded scholarship recipient. LINDA GAIL PRICE. 224 Glendale Avenue. Norfolk: senior: publicity committee. Student Education Association : chaplain. Alpha Xi Delta: recipient. Alumni Scholarship Key. MARGARET REA. 15 W. Chester Street. Norfolk: senior: president. Na- tional Panhcllenie Council: member- ship chairman. Alpha XI Delta: representative. Judicial Court. Student Government : member. Sigma Beta Tau. MILDRED GAILLARD SMART. 1615 Runnymede Road, Norfolk; senior: pmident. PI Beta Phi sorority: secretary. Social-Fraternal Council; member. Sigma Beta Tau and Senior Class Council: Safety Ambassador, safety program inaugurated in 1963. JAMES SHEPHARD SPRATT. 4024 Edinburgh Drive. Virginia Beach: senior: honors program in physics; president. student section. American Institute of Physic : research assistant to Dr. John B. Mile : member. Student Placement Board. LINDA FRANCES WHALEY. «7 Shenandoah Street. Portsmouth: junior treasurer. Alpha Xi Delta; Junior Class Council: delegate to Panhellenic Council: pmident. Phi Beta lambda Business fraternity; recipient, ODC Alumni Key. PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS Mrs. Dorothy F. Lippincott, Director College Relations ond Plocement Macc ond Crown Thomos W. Thomas Jomes Lawrence Richard E. Hanson Jomes C Brooks C. M Field Ferris Studios The Virginion-Pilot General Index A Abramovitz, C.. 79 Acey. N. V.. 71 Ackles, S.. K7 Adam , S. c.. 87 Adams. W. M.. 78.79 Adam . W. 1 ., 7j AdsJcnbrook. M. I... 71 Aftel, S,. H7 Albertson. L., 87 Alexander. J. K.. 87 A exandor. R. R.. 71 Allen. A. K.. 7 Allen. N. S.. 87 Allen. K. C., 108 Alllton. M. C.. 87 Almond, B. S.. 87 Almond, R. C.. 71 Alphln. T. W.. 87 Altimus. C. A.. 52 Amaken. D.. 87 Ambrose. J. R.. 87 Andelman. D. 1... 87 Anderson. A. H.. 87 Anderson. C. R.. 87 Anderson. N. C.. 70.71 Anderson. R.. 87 Anderson. V. J.. 79 Andrew lavage. M.. 87 Angelico. R. A.. 87 Angell. G.. 87 Angle. B. O.. 79 Anthony. P. P.. 52 Archibald, G. H.. 71 Archibald. W. I... 87 ArmUtend. F. M.. 71 Armstrong. J. V.. 87 Ashe. M. I.. 79 Atkinson, E. M.. 108 Atkinson. J. T.. 87 Austin. A. D.. 70 Austin. K. I... 87 Ayer . R. B.. 79 Ayers. W. T.. 71 B Bacharneh. D. M.. 71 Bailey. B. A.. 87 Bailey. E. W.. 87 Bailey. W. W.. 87 Baines. M. K.. 71 Ba nes. S.. 71 Bair. M. D„ 52 Raise. 11. s„ 79 Baker. A. B,. 87 Baker. J.. 87 Baker. L. H.. 71 Baker.. P.. 87 Baker. R. A.. 87 Baldwin. D. I... 87 Baldwin. E. C.. 87 Baldwin, I.. A.. 86 Ball. P. A.. 87 Bn I lance. G. E.. 71 Ballon, j.. 87 Balmer, F. C.. 71 Baton is. G.. 52 Barco. T. L.. 87 Barefield. R. L.. 72 Barefoot. D.. 88 Barner. J. M.. 79 Barnes. B. W., 88 Barnes. G. E.. 88 Barnes. J. C.. 79 Barne . J. M.. 107 Barnette. B. A.. 88 Barran, A., 88 Barrett. J. M.. 72 Barrowa. J. D., 88 Barry. B.. 88 Barry. J. L.. 80.88 Barry. M.. 72 Bartlett. 1,. B.. 88 Bnrtol, F. V.. 72 Bartol. M. E.. 8C.88 Barton. 11.. 88 Bartron. W. D.. 89 Bartusink. C. A.. 108 Base. D.. 88 Basnight, J.. 79 Bates. R. E.. 79 Baxter. J. D.. 80 Baylnnd. M.. 108 Baylor. W. B.. 72 Bencham. M.. 52 Bean. S. E.. 86.88 Beane. W. W.. 52 Beck. R. A.. 52 Beddlngton. D.. 88 Hell. D. C.. 72 Bell. F. F.. 72 Bell. J. F... 52 Bellamy. R. L-, 88 Bennett. L. T.. 88 Benson. B. M.. 80 Benton. A. E.. 52 Berent. S., 72 Berg. J. M.. 88 Berlin. R. J.. 88 Beverly. I.. A.. 72 Bill. C.. 62 Bink. C. E.. 72 Bishop. J. K.. 52 Bishop. R. M.. 72.88 Bishop. R. P.. 72.88 Black. B.. 72 Black. P. R.. 78.80 Black. S.. 88 Blackwell. A.. 80 Blackwell. K. I„. 80 Blanchard. B.. 80 Blayton. N. H.. 80 Bliek. G. A.. 88 Block. B. L.. 52 Blunt. II. I... 80 Blumenthal, E. R.. 62 Blythe. S. E.. 88 Boa Is, T. H.. 62 Bocrle. J. .88 Bogdar.ovle. T.. 88 Bohnsack. I.. K-. 68 Bolling. J. E.. 107 Bondas, F.. 88 Bonner. G. A.. 88 Bonner. J. W.. 88 Bonneville. J., 88 Bonneville. J. A.. 53 Boockt. G. C.. 58 Booker. T.. 88 Boone. G.. 72 Boone. R. A.. 88 Borja. D. A.. 88 Borysewicz. W. '.. 72 Bowsermnn. C. A.. 63 Bove. G.. 88 Bowler. E. R.. 53 Bowles. R. E-. 88 Bowman. A. L.. 88 Bowman. M. I . 68 Bowman. R.. 88 Boyd. J. W.. 53 Boykin. R. A.. 88 Boyse. R.. 88 Bradshaw, J. G.. 88 Bradshaw. 1.. M.. 88 Brady. C. E.. 80 Brahm. R. N.. 72 Braitseh. D. M.. SO Brake. C. T„ 88 Branch. J. S.. 80 Brangan. M. L„ 80 Bray, C. F.. 78.80 Bray. It. S.. 80 Brazier. J. W.. S8 Breedlove. W. R.. 72 Brewer. P. A.. 53 Brlen. N. W.. 89 Briggs. I.. 11.. 89 Bright. J. C.. 89 Brlttingham. R. H.. 107 Brockenbrough. J. G.. 80 Brockman. W. P.. S3 Brock meyer. A., 78 Brodle. E. M.. 72 Broehm. D. C.. 108 Brooks. M.. 53 Brothers. R. 1... 53 Brown, E. !... 80 Brown. H. W.. 108 Brown. J. L.. 80 Brown. J. It.. 72 Brown. K. L. 80 Brown. J.. 53 Brown. K. A.. 80 Brown. R. T.. 80 Brown. W., 89 Bruno. A. C.. 72 Bruno. C. P.. S9 Bryant. A. I... 89 Bryant. C. L.. 89 Bryant. K. G.. 89 Bryant. M. M.. 80 Bryant. S. F.. 72 Bryant. W. H.. 72 Buchanan. B. L., 89 Buck. S. V,. 78 Buckingham. F. W.. 72 Buckley. D. J.. S9 Buckman. M„ 80 Buckman, S., 89 Buekwalter. 11. W.. 108 Budik. F. J.. 58 Budik. J. P.. 72 Bueck. J. C.. 89 Buford. J. T.. 89 Bullock. W. R.. 107 Bunch. K. I),. 80 Bunger. R. I... 72 Burger. H. P.. 53 Burgess, A. I... 89 Burgess. T. A.. 89 Burke. V. F.. 72 Burmock. E. G., 61 Burnell, R. R.. 89 Burn . D. I... SO Burroughs. L. T.. 54 Burton. D.. 80 Burton. M. B.. 89 Bush. J.. 89 Butler. S.. 89 Byrd. G. F„ 54 Byrd. M. C.. 54 c Cabell. D. J.. 89 Caffee. W.. 89 Gaboon, E. R.. 72 Canterbury. I . B.. 10s Capey. W.. 89 Capps. G., 89 Cappl. I- J., 72 Caracciolo. N. J.. 89 Cnrdillo, D. A.. 89 Cardoza. S. M„ 89 CarUon. D. E., 89 Carlton. G. C.. 89 Carr. D. W.. 80 Carroll. D.. 72 Carroll. J. It.. 108 Carter. I). V.. 89 Carter. I.. It.. 108 Carter. M. M., 108 Carter. M. W.. 54 Carter. K. II.. 72 Cary. E. K.. 54 Cary. M. C.. 54 Cassidy. J. M.. 89 Casteen. W. K.. 54 Castleberry. D. J.. 80 Catesan, W.. 89 Caudle. F. O.. 108 Cavannh. M. E.. 89 Cerza, B. A.. 80 Chadwick. J. W„ 89 Chaffin. W. W.. 54 Chaffin. I.. K.. 89 Chamberlayne, D. S.. 89 Chance. J. I,.. 89 Chandler D. I... 89 Chastoen. J. M.. 89 Chaurct. S. M.. 72 Chertofe. C.. 89 Cherwn. L. M.. 89 Chevalier. J. P.. 89 Childress. F. D.. 108 Christie. S. S.. 54 Cigler. J. I... 90 Clark. C.. 89 Clark. D. P.. 90 Clark. J. F.. 80 Clark. J. H.. 72 Claveric, I- E.. 54 Clements. B.. 72 Cleveland. K. A.. 90 Clifton. J. C.. 90 Cochran, F. B., 108 Coffey. H. S.. 80 Cofield. A. P.. 72 Cohen. 1.. 72 Cohen. K.. 90 Cohen. V. C.. 90 Colbert. W. A.. 90 Cole. J.. 80 Coleman. R.. 77 Collins. D. W.. 72 Coltrane, A.. 80 Compton. L. I... 90 Coner. J. H.. 72 Conner. G.. 80 Conner. W., 73 Conner. W. L.. 54 Conrnd. D. E., 90 Cook, J. W.. 80 Cook. R. P.. 73 Cook. T. C.. 90 Cooke. J. I).. 73 Coomb. W.. 80 Cooper. C. E.. 90 Cooper. E. L.. 108 Cooper. V., 90 Cope. A. F.. 86 Cojiley. R. E.. 73 Cornett. P. S.. 90 Courtney. I.. S.. 90 Covington. J. T., 90 Cox. G. W.. 86 Cox. L. B.. 54 Cox. M. L.. 54 Coyle. J.. 80 Craft. R, It.. 73 Crain. P. P.. 73 Credle. G. V.. 90 Creekmore. T. L.. 90 Creekmur, I.. C.. 73 Cress well, K. M.. 90 Crews. G. I... 54 Crockett. C. T.. 107 Crosby. J. A.. 108 Cro s. J. S.. 55 Crossman. D. J.. 90 Cortts. J. 11.. 73 Crouch. M. A.. 55 Crouss. G. J.. 90 Crum. I,. C.. 55 Crum, L. E.. 56 Crump. K. V.. 90 Cullifer. G. C.. 108 Culpepper. It. I... 55 Culpepper. R. I... 90 Culpepper. W. D., 108 Cunningham, A.. 80 Cummingham. C.. 86,90 CurtU. C.. 90 Curtis. F. M.. 73 Cushing. N. C.. SO Cutchings. It. E.. 55 D Bail. E. E.. 90 Daniel. D. K.. 90 Danser. K. II.. 108 Darnell. K. W.. 90 Darrow. G. R.. 73 Darton. C.. 90 Dashiell. E.. 90 Dnventsort. J. C.. 81 Davenpott. I B.. 90 DavU. D. M„ 65 Davis. E. D.. 90 Davis. H. I... 90 Davis. H. M.. 55 Davis. J. H.. 90 DavU. K. A.. 81 Dnvi . L. G.. 55 Davis. L. I... 90 Davis. I.. V„ 90 Davis. S. C.. 90 Davis. S.. 90 Dawson. T. H., 81 Day. L. L-. 90 Day. W. E.. 81 Deafenbaugh. R. D.. 90 Deal. T. L.. 73 Deal. W. F.. 81 Bearden. T. E.. 90 Deasy. It. J.. 90 Deaton. R. E.. 73 DeBarry. C. H., 73 Debryle. B. K.. 91 Decker. T. J.. 56 Deiter. 11. B.. 107 Demontmollin. H. M.. 65 Dennl . A. C.. 73 Dennis. C. F.. 65 DennU. K.. 91 DennU. R. J.. 73 Dennis. S. I... 80 Dcisild. M.. 91 Dewberry. J. C.. 81 Dezern. R„ 78 Diaz. S. F.. 91 Dickenson. C. F., 91 Dickerson. E. W.. 91 Dillon. B. S.. 55 Dincalci. J. T.. 91 Dixon. D. I... 55 IXsIge. H. W.. 91 Dole. D. C.. 73 Donahue. E. J.. 55 Donlon. K. M.. 73 Booling. M.. 56 Dorn. A. M.. 80 Domsey, R. T., 81 Dougun. S. L., 66 Douglas. M. H.. 56 Dowling. P. 1... 56 Downs. D. W.. 80 Diaper. E. F.. 91 Driscoll. C. A.. 91 Druckor. D. M.. 91 Dryc. J. L.. 56 Duffcy. T. E.. 91 Dugan, V. S.. 108 Duncan. T. P.. 108 Dunn. A. G.. 81 Dunning. J. I... 91 Dunstan. J. P.. 91 Dunwoody. J. W.. 73 Duran. B. A.. 91 Durant. J. D.. 108 Durbin. J. C.. 107 Durochcr. J. S.. 66 Dwyer. J. S.. 70.73 Dyer. C. M.. 91 E Early. M. S.. 108 Earnest. A. B., 91 East. J. H.. 91 Baton. K.. 81 Eddy. E. A.. 86.91 Edge. A. 1... 73 General Index Edmondson. D. S.. 73 Edward . J. R.. 91 Edward , L. T.. 91 Edward . P. A.. 91 ElscnbcUs. W. C.. 66 Ellerbe. T. F-. 107 Ellis. M. A.. 108 Ellis. M. H.. 91 Elite. W. F.. 56 Elmo. L. G.. 7S Epner, G. I.. 56 Epstein. J. I... 91 Erickaon, S. K.. 91 E kin, R.. 81 Estes. H. D.. 70 Eat . J. F.. 66 Estes. R. W., 66 Etheridge. II. H,. 66 Etheridge. S. M.. 91 Eubank. M I... 91 Eubank . J. J.. 56 Eugley. C. L.. 56 Eure. P. J.. 91 Evriuon, R. I... 73 Everett. T. M.. 91 Evcrton, G. L-. 81 Kverton. I... 81 Everton. R.. 73 F Fair. T. R.. 91 Kalkiewicz. F. A.. 91 Falletta. P.. 91 Fary. L. V . 91 Favllle. S.. 56 Foe. R.. 108 Felarea. C. E.. 81 Fentress. R. W.. 67 Fentress. J. M.. 91 Ferebce. D. G.. 78 Ferguson. J. S.. 91 Ferris. G. I... 91 Ferrt . W. P.. 91 Flcbter. J. R.. 73 Field . H. V.. 91 Fincher. A. T.. 108 Finder. A. D.. 91 Fink. H. H.. 108 Finkler. F.. 91 Finney. D. L,. 57 Firman. D,. 91 Fisher. L. R.. 92 Fleming. P.. 92 Flint. F. W.. 92 Flowers. B. J-. 92 Floyd. J. L.. 92 Floyd. S. B.. 57 Fluker. D. R.. 92 Plum. H„ 73 Flynn. R. E.. 73 Foard. A. C.. 73 Follln. W. R.. 92 For he . J. E.. 57 Ford. V. T.. 92 Foreman. L. S.. 108 Forrest. A. W.. 73 Foster. A. R„ 92 Foster, B.. 92 Foster. L. C.. 73 Fowler. A. G.. 81 Fowler. M.. 86.92 Fox. J. C.. 108 Foy. C. H.. 73 Fraim. R. A.. 57 Francis. R. E.. 81 Frank. F. W.. 81 Fraser. G. P.. 73 Fraser. I. A.. 73 Free, B. A.. 70 Freedman, M. M.. 81 Freeman. D. O., 92 Freeman. T.. 81 Fried berg. M. S.. 57 Frieden. A. M.. 92 Friedman. J. B., 57 Friu. S. K.. 92 Frost. W. J.. 73 Frye. J. J.. 92 Futreil. R. C.. 57 Fynch. J.. 92 G Gabriel. R. A.. 92 Gall. R„ 81 Galvin. J. B.. 73 Card. H. L.. 73 Gardner. G. J.. 57 Gardner. O. D.. 57 Garner. YV. A.. 81 Garrett. C. D. S.. 67 Garrett. J. T.. 2 Garrett. YV. B.. 92 Garrett. W. G.. 92 Garrison. S. K.. 81 Gate . G. P.. 73 Cattuso. C. F.. 92 Gautreaux. L. E.. 92 Gautter. B.. 92 Geiger. M H.. 107 Gerlach. C. J.. 92 Getaug. J. I„. 74 Giannoutsos. A.. 57 Gibson. K. E.. 108 Gilbert. K. R.. 81 Gilbert. O. I... 92 Gimbert. S. N,. 92 Glmbcrt. T. W.. 108 Gllekman, B. I . 92 Gllekman, C. N.. 57 Clines. H. R.. 92 Goals by, P.. 92 Godfrey. T.. 92 Godwin. R. A.. 74 Goff. L. H.. 57 Goldman. R.. 92 Goo. L.. 92 Gomel. J.. 81 Grape. B. J.. 74 Gravely. D. E.. 78 Gray. E. R.. 92 Grcenr. R. YV., 108 Green, R.. 92 Green. T. M.. 92 Greene. C. E.. 92 Gregor. V. R.. 92 Gregory. J. C.. 57 Gregory. M. E.. 58 Grell. J M.. 5S Greyard. T. E.. 81 Griffin. E. L.. 58 Griffin. W.. 81 Grinds. S. C.. 107 Crinnell. T. D.. 81 Guggenheim. D., 92 Guidice. B.. 92 Guidry. J. D.. 74 Gunn. N. I... 92 Gurkin. C. A.. 92 Guy. J. M.. 58 Gwaltney. J.. 74 H Hackworth. D.. 58 Hagood. T. J.. 92 Hahn. R. S.. 81 Hair. E. V.. 93 Halbnch. R. T.. 58 Haley. R. L„ 93 Hall. A. P.. 108 Hall. C. M.. 93 Hall. H. S.. 81 Hall. YV.. 93 Hallman. R.. 74 Hamby. R.. 58 Hamilton, J.. 93 Hammer. R. J.. 93 Hammond. P. E.. 108 Haney. YV.. 93 Hanson. K. W.. 81 Hanson. T., 74 Harbuek. A. L.. 58 Hardam, W.. 93 Hardee, I... 58 Harden, J.. 58 Hardison. K. R,. 74 Harper, D. T.. 81 Harper. R.. 108 Harrell. B. S.. 74 Harrell. J. C.. 93 Harrell. R. R.. 93 Harrell. S. M.. 58 Harrington. T. B.. 74 Harris, E. C.. 74 Harris. J.. 93 Harris, J. A.. 58 Harris, R., 93 Harris, T. L.. 93 Harris, YV.. 93 Harrison. J .W.. 74 Harrison. L. G.. 74 Harrison. P. B.. 81 Harrison, YY-. S.. 93 Hart, J. H.. 93 Hart. R. B.. 108 Hartnett. J. T.. 93 Harttell. J. K.. 81 Harvey, T.. 93 Harvey, W„ 93 Haskin. T.. 93 Hassell. B. I... 81 Hassett. J. C.. 93 Hauer. YV.. 93 Hawkins, C. A.. 81 Hawkinson. W. T.. 93 Haworth, D. H.. 58 Hayden, R. L.. 58 Haywood. T. D.. 107 Hazelwood. E. I... 74 Heath. T.. 86.93 Hebrony. J. A.. 59 Hecht. M. E.. 93 Heehtkopf, A.. 74 Hechtkopf. M.. 93 Hedge. YV. A.. 93 Hedgepeth. J. S.. 81 Heen. W. A.. 70 Heflin. R. K-. 93 Hefner. J. N.. 74 llelbig. C. A.. 59 Henderson, A. C.. 74 Henderson. A. I... 59 Henderson. T. C.. 81 Hennignn. D.. 93 Henry. W. T.. 74 Herbertson. P. A.. 81 Hermelin. J. A.. 74 Hewlett. K. L.. 74 Hibblc. M. S.. 59 Hieks. D. S-. 108 Hicks. F. N., 108 Hight. E. J.. 93 Hill. C. W.. 108 Hill. J. YV.. 93 Hill. YV. N.. 81 Hilliano. W.. 81 Hilton. A. E.. 81 Hilton. G. K.. 93 Hines. C. E.. 108 Hines. J. R.. 59 Hinkel. E. R.. 81 Hinton. R. H.. 93 Hileshaw. L. K.. 74 Hobba. D. G.. 93 Hodges. B.. 74 Hodges. J. 1.. 93 Hod. R. B.. 81 Hoffman. S. J.. 82 Hofheimer. C. R.. 86.93 llofler. T. F.. 74 Hoge. G. YV.. 74 Hogue. P. A., 93 Hogue. R. F.. 78 Holbrook. D. A.. 93 Holland. I.. M.. 74 Holland. S. K.. 59 Holley. C. L.. 86.93 Holloman. H. F.. 74 Holloway. E. E.. 59 Holloway. J. H.. 108 Hollowefl, D. A.. 59 Holmes. D. M.. 74 Holt. J. A.. 59 Hopkins. S. YV.. 74 Horschler. H. YV.. 82 Horton. D. H-. 82 Horton. J. B.. 93 Houmis. S. J.. 93 Houston. D. L , 93 Howell. D. E.. 93 Howell. M. A.. 82 Howell. T. E.. 94 Hudgins. R. I... 108 Hudson. J. C.. 59 Huffman. C. A.. 82 Hughes. B., 93 Hughes. B. K.. 94 Hughes. D. A.. 94 Hughes. E. L.. 82 Hughe . I.. A.. 94 Hughson. S. L.. 94 Huling. M. U. 94 Hunsuckcr. C. YY'.. 82 Hunter. M. M., 59 Huntzingcr. J., 82 Hurt. M., 82 Hurt. T. E.. 78.82 Huskey. EJ M.. 94 Hux. U. M.. 74 I Ingram, T. YV.. 59 Ingram, C. A.. 94 Inman, T. G.. 82 living. H. C.. 69 Irwin. E. F.. 109 James, G. I... 74 James. H. M., 59 Jarvis. E. B.. 59 Jarvis. J. H.. 82 Jawalka. R. A.. 82 Jenkins, D. N.. 94 Jenkins. R. O.. 82 Jenkins. YY-. G.. 74 Jennings. J. H.. 82 Jensen. A. H.. 74 Jenson. I). H.. 94 Jett. D. YV.. 107 Jenks. F. C.. 82 Johansen. P.. 94 Johnson. E. L., 94 Johnson. J. A.. 82 Johnson. I- YV.. 60 Johnson. YY’. R„ 109 Johnson. YV. T.. 94 Jones, C. D., 60 Jones. E. H.. 74 Jones, G.. 82 Jones. G. YV.. 74 Jones. If. F.. 82 Jone . J.. 94 Jones. J. C.. 94 Jone . J. Y'.. 94 Jones. J. YV., 74 Jones. M. E.. 94 Jones, M. P.. 60 Jones. P. E.. 82 Jon«. P. F.. 74 Jones. S.. 82 Jones. T.. 94 Jordan. G. K.. 94 Jordan. L. YV.. 60 Joyce. P. P.. 94 Joyner. B. V.. 94 Joyner. J. V.. 74 Joyner, K. F.. 94 Joyner. YY’.. 60 K Kain. N. H.. 60 KaiM-r. J. B.. 75 Kantrowitz, I.. 75 Kaplan, L. B.. 60 Keefe. K. U. 82 Keenan. M. J.. 94 Keklock. U. It.. 94 Keller. J. YV.. 60 Kelley. M. A.. 94 Kello, J. E.. 94 Kelly. J. YV.. 94 Kelly. P. N.. 94 Kcmjier. E. A.. 78 Kendall, J. YV.. 76 Kennedy. P. G., 70 Kcrckcs. E. F.. 94 Kcswr, J. A.. 60 Klgerl. YV. F.. 94 Kimball. T. L., 94 Kiinbrel. N. A., 94 King. C. 31.. 75 King. E-. 82 King. G. S.. 60 King. G. YV.. 94 King. 1. F.. 60 King. K., 94 King. T.. 94 King, V. R.. 60 Kiosterud, S. J.. 94 Kirby. J. L.. 94 Kirkland. B.. 76 Kirsch. J. S.. 94 Kitterman, K. P.. 82 Knapp. G. E.. 60 Knai | er. C. 51.. 75 Knecht. M. C . CO Knighton. J. R.. 107 Koolenbeck. E. M.. 91 Kofncr. H.. 75 Kole, R.. 60 Koontz. J. A.. 109 Korycinski. N. 1.. 94 Kovner, E. O.. 82 Kovner. F. !.. 61 Krasnow. J. H„ 86,95 Kreiser. 1.. R.. 82 Krilnak. B.. 75 Kuauitz, D., 95 Kufner, R.. 95 J L Jackson. R. A.. 94 Jacobson. M. B.. 94 l-amb. J. YV.. 95 l.ninmer . C. M.. 75 Land. J. K.. 61 l.ane. E. A.. 109 General Index y « , 7?- , Q-Zx _ e| «c§3 z .zz S 5 5 - 3 2 ® i- ■ • J . a: - I General Index Rollaaon. R. E.. 76 RoUton. C.. 98 Roper. ML J.. 8 Ro c. C. W.. 98 R —■. F. J.. 98 Roth. E. B.. 65 Rountree. R.. 76 Russell. O. L... 76 Sage. M. J.. 65 Saget. G. A.. 98 Sakakini. M. E.. 84 Salyer. S. K.. 76 Saniller. P. I... 65 Sand . G. I... 98 Samlntrom. J. E.. 65 Sappington, B. K.. 84 Saroka. 7... 84 Satchcll. A. H.. 98 Saudnen . A. B.. 169 Saudnor . R. G.. 98 Saunder . R. L, 84 Savacool. J. M.. 84 Savage. H. R.. 76 Sawkki. P.. 84 Sawyer. B.. 98 Sawyer. L. M.. 98 Sawyer. M. E-. 65 Sc haver. L. 98 Sc he! la to. D. L.. 98 Schenkman. I- A.. 65 Seherrer. B. L.. 98 Sehilt. C. F.. 107 Schloatcr. S. J.. 65 Sehmidt. A. R.. 84 Schmitt. L. J-. 98 Schneider, J. D.. 76 Schneider. R. M.. 65 Schroedcr. C. C.. 99 Scott. C. A.. 99 Scott. B. U 65 Scott. E. D.. 65 Scott. S. A. . 84 Screeney. V.. 84 Scullion. M. J.. 65 Scurlock. L D.. 99 Seaberx. P- D . 99 See bo. H. F.. 76 Seeley. D. A.. 84 Seellln. J.. 99 Sridman. I. C..X4 Seifert. R. A.. 65 Self. E. K.. 76 Sendow ki. D-. 109 Sexton. J-. 65 Shane.. C- M-. 09 Shank.. T. I-. 99 Shan lcy. R- «.. 10. Shearon. M.. Sherman. A. V... . Shiflet. C. R-. •« Shipp. S. W.. « Shirey. S. M.. 65 Shirley. M- J-. Shulson. J. C.. 9 Shure. A.. 66 Shurford. r... 99 Siexel. H-. 66 Siff. K f9 Silver. B-. 8f Silverman G. H.. v Simcoe. H. S-._99 Simmon.. O.. - Simon.!.. L. J-. Simpkin . 76 Sim.on. C.. 99 Slnxletan'. W. D.. 99 Si-on. D. F.. ?9 Skidmore. J- f- Slaughter. F. J.. • Small. -Smart. VI «. Smith. B-. 66 Smith. B.. • • Smith. B- J • Smith. D. C.. .7 Smith. E. U.. 99 Smith. E. V. 66 Smith. G. K. j® Smith. J- A.- «2iS: 3: Sv 2 Smith. J g- 99 Smith. M- f- ‘ Smith. N- J Smith. K A-. 84 Smith. H. C.. 9 Emlth. S. J.. 99 Smith. S. L.. 99 Smith. T. B.. 77 Smith. T. C.. 99 Smith. V. O.. 84 Smith. V_ D.. 66 Smith. W. M.. 77 Snively. T. H.. 99 Snyder. I . K.. 84 Snyder. M. N.. 99 Sodini, W. F.. 66 Sohn. B. R.. 99 Solomon. R. A.. 99 Sommerfield. E.. 99 Sorrell. H. R.. 99 Spence. R. A.. 99 Spence. S. L... 78 Spencer. J. I_. 84 Spencer. W. W.. 99 Spiexcl. B. E.. 99 Spire . C. F.. 77 Splichal. C.. 99 SjKXincr. R. D.. 84 Spratt. J. S.. 66 Stafford. B. J.. 66 Stamm. E. C.. 109 Slampley. B. K.. 84 Stant, C. E-. 99 Staple . S. J.. 99 Stark. N. E.. 66 Start . l .. 99 Stavro . N. H.. 99 Steel. K. M.. 78 Steele. R. D.. 99 Steen. M. M.. 86.99 Steixebnan. T. F.. 84.94 Stephen . B. 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